Nathan Lewin Man Who Kept the Menorah Shining to Keynote Chabad Conference

At the point when Nathan Lewin addresses the virtual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries (Kinus Hashluchim) as its feature this Sunday evening, there will be no requirement for a presentation. Over the past 50 years, Lewin has become well known as a gifted litigator and become acclaimed as one of the country’s superior safeguards of […]

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Judaism and Progress

The crucial inquiries of Genesis One of Rashi’s most notable interpretative inquiries can be found in his first remark on the Torah, where he broadly asks, “For what reason does the Torah start with the record of the Creation?” However, as indicated by Nachmanides, the very inquiry is ridiculous. While it is valid, as Rashi […]

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No menorah in Durham, Hannukah celebration to be held at Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth

A rabbi at the UNH and Seacoast Chabad Jewish Center said he didn’t demand a public menorah show in the focal point of downtown Durham this year, yet he is arranging a “Chanukah on Ice” occasion at Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, where a monster menorah will be lit. “This year, because of COVID-19, we […]

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Au Naturel

The incredible silver coating of the gigantic tempest cloud called Covid is open air minyanim. I truly like davening in a recreation center, encircled ordinarily and trees, and, during Mincha, kids. Obviously, I’m composing this before the colder time of year downpours showed up here in Jerusalem. However, when that occurs, I’ll resemble Gene Kelly, […]

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Netanyahu Is the One Who’s Dividing Jerusalem

Just before the 1996 political decision, a couple of months after Yitzhak Rabin’s homicide, Benjamin Netanyahu’s circumstance was as terrible as anyone might imagine. His opponents, driven by Shimon Peres, blamed him for actuation that prompted the death. Likud, and the remainder of the right, went on edge. The surveys anticipated an avalanche triumph for […]

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Streaming Jewish Programs 15th- 20th Nov

Sunday, November 15Documentary Film Festival, National Library of Israel, https://docutext.nli.org.il/english-abroad through November 25. Check schedule for related events, and times). 8:30 am  Tamar Kaye, Avigayil Koegary, and Shulamit Reinharz, “Unchained,” Boston Jewish Film Festival, Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, and Schusterman Center for Israel Studies, Brandeis University, https://prod1.agileticketing.net/websales/pages/info.aspx?evtinfo=265656~3a1dbf00-5ad7-4f53-af12-28ba7bfe20f4&epguid=4a5f5d1e-ded0-49df-beae-5f2dfbca6e40& 11 am  Yonathan Levy, Andre Miko, and Anne Nelson, “Das […]

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Virtual classes, services , starting 13th November

Friday, November 13 B’nai Jeshurun Congregation, every day morning and Kabbalat Shabbat administrations – Weingold Weekend 7:15 a.m. what’s more, 6 p.m. B’nai Jeshurun administrations are accessible through Zoom, live stream or dial in and are being driven by our ministry. Visit bnaijeshurun.org/pray-with-us-shabbat for the Zoom and livestream joins. Park Synagogue virtual administrations 7:30 a.m. […]

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Live Abu Dhabi: A look at Jewish life in the UAE and Morocco

The menu at Armani Kaf, an eatery at an inn in downtown Dubai, includes a “glatt legitimate” steak. Indeed, numerous lodgings in Dubai currently work legitimate kitchens. Imports of fit wine to the United Arab Emirates are expanding, also, and there are Jewish petition majorities meeting every day in Abu Dhabi. Those are only a […]

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13 Facts About Rabbi Shalom DovBer of Lubavitch

He Was Named for His Two Great-Grandfathers Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch (known by his abbreviation, the Rebbe Rashab) was conceived on 20 Marcheshvan, 5621 (1860). He was named after two of his celebrated incredible granddads: a) Rabbi Sholom Shachna,1 father of the third Chabad rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn of Lubavitch. b) Rabbi DovBer […]

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