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Arsonist with kill rabbi tattoo sentenced to decades in prison for burning rabbi’s home – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| March 21, 2024

(New York Jewish Week) An arsonist with a tattoo reading KILL Rabbi Max was sentenced to decades in prison for setting fire to a rabbis home in 2019.

Mi Yodaya: The Power of Curiosity | Jonathan Muskat | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| March 21, 2024

Rabbi Menachem Penner graced our community with his presence this past Shabbat, imparting not only insightful teachings but also igniting a flame of inspiration that continues to burn within us. His discussions on pressing issues such as the aguna crisis and the LGBTQ community were not just informative but deeply transformative

We must finish this war: An open letter to Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg – The Times of Israel

| March 21, 2024

Politicians around the world, media personalities, and UN officials have been warning and even threatening Israel not to proceed with the war and particularly not to engage in Rafah the last strong hold of Hamas on the border of Gaza with Egypt. They argue that the cost in civilian casualties would be too high.

A rabbi uses a traditional Indian dance form to retell the Passover story from Pharaohs perspective – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| March 21, 2024

(New York Jewish Week) Walking tall across the black stage of the East Villages Theater for the New City, Kalamandalam John makes a regal Pharaoh, with the bearing of a dancer.

Relaunch of municipal rabbi bill piques tensions in wartime coalition – The Times of Israel

| March 21, 2024

The planned reintroduction of a bill funding appointments of new municipal rabbis is ratcheting up tensions in the wartime coalition headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Erstwhile partners Benny Gantz and Gideon Saar both object to the planned relaunch of the bill from 2023, which was stalled by the war, to appoint hundreds of new city rabbis at a cost of tens of millions of shekels annually, representatives of their parties say. Zeev Elkin, a member of Gideon Saars New Hope party, has informed coalition whip Ofir Katz of Netanyahus Likud party of the objection, citing an agreement signed by all coalition members to refrain from advancing any legislation without the pre-approval of all coalition parties, Makor Rishon reports

Where would the Haredi mass exodus go to? – The Jerusalem Post

| March 21, 2024

Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, the chief Sephardi rabbi of Israel, recently threatened a mass exodus of the ultra-Orthodox community if any of its members were conscripted. For those who dont know the inner workings of the Israeli Defense Forces, it mandates two to three years of army service for all 18-year-olds. This has been the reality almost since the birth of the country.

Former Brooklyn resident gets 25 years for attempted murder, arson after setting fire to Rabbi’s home – 1010 WINS

| March 21, 2024

NEW YORK (1010 WINS/WCBS 880) -- A 46-year-old man was sentenced to 25 years for intentionally setting fire to the home of a Brooklyn rabbi in 2019, District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced on Monday. Matthew Karelefsky, a former Brooklyn resident, was convicted of first-degree attempted murder, second-degree arson,six counts of second-degree assault, and two counts of fourth-degree arson on Feb

RABBI DAVID YOSEF: Charedim Should Refrain from Public Purim Celebrations to Avoid Chillul Hashem – VINNews

| March 21, 2024

ISRAEL (VINnews) Rabbi David Yosef, a leading Sefardi Rav, says that this Purim, due to the war, people should refrain from public celebrations. He said that while people should celebrate privately, public celebrations would convey an appearance that those who are celebrating are not feeling the pain of people who are suffering, and it would thus create a chilul Hashem

Great Neck recalls Rabbi Wolf on 20th yahrzeit – The Jewish Star

| March 21, 2024

By Paul E. Brody, MD The 13th of Adar, erev Purim, marks the 20th yahrzeit of our dear Rabbi Dr.

Happy horses (part 2/2) | Reuven Chaim Klein | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| March 21, 2024

Towards the end of the Story of Purim, the Persian king Achashverosh overturned his awful decree against the Jews, sending out messages throughout his kingdom to announce that the Jews had permission to fight back against their enemies. As the Bible reports, and he sent scrolls in the hands of the runners withsusim, the riders of therechesh, theachashtranim, sons of theremachim (Est


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