In the Blink of an Eye
I am confused as to where I should begin. Sitting here in the confines of my lonely and empty house I cannot help but think
I am confused as to where I should begin. Sitting here in the confines of my lonely and empty house I cannot help but think
Reviewing: “Bridging Traditions: Demystifying Differences Between Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jews” by Rabbi Haim Jachter. Koren Publishers Jerusalem. 2022. English. Hardcover. 544 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1592645749. I
Elia Weixelbaum, 67, made aliyah with his wife, Karen, just over a year ago from West Orange to Rehovot. Growing up on the Lower East
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Yidden around the world are being requested to be mispallel for our brethren in Ukraine. (Courtesy of Dirshu) Rav Aharon Motoz is a rav in
Take a group of young professionals sharing a love of making music together, using only the human voice. Mix in energy and depth in their
We know that dvarim hayotzim min halev, words that come from the heart, nichnasim el halev, go straight to the heart, and the same can
‘The Twisted Road to Auschwitz’ According to German historian Christian Gerlach, Hitler made the decision “in principle to murder all the Jews in Europe, either
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Part III In the first decade of the community’s existence until the year 1600, the Zamocz archives contain the names of 11 Sephardic Jews; of
Alexander Hamilton, whose image as a leading Founding Father has been under a recent spotlight thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit Broadway musical, has an undeniable