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‘We kept our promise’: Final Shabbat service held at Hostages Square
After return of body of last hostage Ran Gvili, former captive Omri Miran tells crowd of hundreds that 'to rise up and ...
The New York Times reports that Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol Field Leader, criticized sabbath observance by Daniel Rosen, the U.S.
Temple Israel held its last Shabbat before moving out of its West Palm sanctuary. See photos from the oldest Jewish ...
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Ran Gvili’s friends represent his family at final Hostages Square Kabbalat Shabbat service
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Hundreds gather at Tel Aviv's Hostages Square for a final Kabbalat Shabbat service marking the end of over two years of ...
Illuminations #213 a weekly publication by COLlive.com and DollarDaily.org: Rabbi Mendy and Sandra Paul share stories and ...
"We will not only survive, we will thrive,” the congregation’s student rabbi and spiritual leader, Benjamin Russell, told his community, draped in the only surviving tallit that survived the fire.
Joseph's bones were taken with the Jews when they left Egypt, the start of a tradition that we do not move on without our heroes. And Ran Gvili, who parallels the martyrs of Beitar, will be buried ...
When Rabbi Heshy Wolf and his wife Chani announced to their family and friends that they were moving from Los Angeles to Fairbanks, Alaska, they were met with skepticism.
Jacob Kornbluh, a former lox-slinger with no degrees, became an unlikely fixture in New York politics. Now he is chasing the ...
The Forward on MSN
A Millennial rabbi built a synagogue where others have closed. Her maverick ideas are becoming a model.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA — On a cold weeknight, a few dozen people packed into a synagogue that defies every conventional rule of American Jewish life. It is Orthodox and led by a woman. Its sanctuary is ...
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Oct. 7 spurred this secular private school in Manhattan to start holding an annual Shabbat gathering
(New York Jewish Week) — A new Jewish tradition has taken hold at a private, non-Jewish school in Manhattan. On a recent Friday, about 240 students, parents and educators from the Town School, located ...
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