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Today's Torah study is lovingly dedicated in memory of Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky ע"ה
הרה"ח הרב משה יהודא בן ר' צבי יוסף ע"ה
On his second yahrtzeit — 27 Iyar
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Ahead of Shabbat250, we take a look at some of the reasons why this milestone holds particular resonance for the nation’s 7.5 million Jews. By Mendel Braun |
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In the decades leading up to the revolution, Cuba was home to a diverse and flourishing Jewish community with everything needed to live a full Jewish life. By Yehuda Altein |
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What do you know about the holiest site in Judaism? By Menachem Posner |
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Mordechai Sheftall, 1735-1797, the highest-ranking Jew to serve in the American Revolution, was a devout Jew who stood strong in his beliefs and a fiercely patriotic American who suffered for his country. By Yaakov Landman |
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Many of the “facts of history” that are commonly accepted today are really quite questionable. By Tzvi Freeman |
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Rabbi Kravitz shares how he almost fell prey to missionaries in college and how he devoted his life's work to equipping Jews with the knowledge and confidence they need to stand up for their faith. by Bentzion Kravitz |
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Tracing the origins of a subtle liturgical divide. By Yehuda Shurpin |
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I lost my husband of less than two years in the Meron Lag BaOmer tragedy. I returned home 48 hours later – having left my other half and so many shattered pieces of myself in that spot. By Shira Bergman |
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Why a Tech Executive Turns Off Her Phone for 25 Hours By Michal Oshman |
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Rabbi Liraz Zeira displayed resilience and even joy in face of his new reality By Motti Wilhelm |
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Olga Popyrina’s latest commission traces back to a wish expressed in 1940 By Mendy Wineberg |
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Kaddish for a Jew in remote Western Australia was Mike Gomer’s final wish By Mendel Super |
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Parshah for the Anxious - Bamidbar By Eliezer Shemtov |
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When the old life ends — but the new one hasn't begun … By Baila Olidort |
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Our Sages say: “Woe to the wicked and woe to his neighbor” in reference to the tribe of Reuven being affected by Korach’s rebellion. A closer look at three different sources for this teaching, offers three ways to understand a neighbor’s impact. By Shalom Paltiel |
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When G-d commanded Moses to count the Jews, the “greatest” among them counted as one, and the “simplest” among them counted as one. Every Jew is an equal son or daughter of G-d Himself, and is beloved to Him much more than an only child is loved by a father and mother. Living Torah |
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Honoring a tireless builder of Judaism on his second yahrtzeit. |
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