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CD Review: ‘Hashkiveinu’: Traditional Jewish songs for the 21st century – Rutland Herald

| August 29, 2021

The album Hashkiveinu highlights the growing trend to recast traditional Jewish liturgical music in a more modern musical format, accessible to older and younger Jews. Produced by the Jewish Community of Greater Stowe where Rabbi David Fainsilber is one of three who collaborated on this project, Hashkiveinu introduces the listener to three excellent voices, subdued but effective guitar, along with a supporting band of Vermonters who make this liturgical-meets-folk-meets-pop-meets-jazz musical experience a delight to listen to, whether you are Jewish or not

Keep the Faith: We need the time to reset, renew – Worcester Telegram

| August 29, 2021

Rabbi Aviva Fellman| Telegram & Gazette A recent social media post shared by a colleague said, I feel like after the year weve all had, our rabbis should be able to stand up on Rosh Hashanah and just exclaim, I am so overwhelmed! I dont know what to say! and wed all kind of nod and say cheers, Ill drink to that. This past year has been hard. It has been hard personally, professionally, emotionally, spiritually, physically, intellectually.

Construction woes force Hebrew Academy to alter opening-day plans – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 29, 2021

Hebrew Academy of Cleveland in Cleveland Heights will delay its Aug. 26 opening of the early childhood center by one week and will start its boys elementary school at the South Taylor Road campus because of construction delays at the Oakwood campus.

18th Sunday in ordinary time: Implanted in your heart – Times of Malta

| August 29, 2021

Todays readings: Deuteronomy 4,1-2.6-8; James 1:17-18.21b-22.27; Mark 7,1-8.14-15.21-23 Prior to the Israelites entry into the Promised Land, while standing on the plains of Moab, the elderly Moses reiterated the covenant that God had made with them years earlier on Mount Sinai. Such a momentous occasion called for both the remembrance of Gods faithfulness in fulfilling his promises and also a renewed commitment to adhere to his divine will, so clearly expressed in his law. Mosess words in the Book of Deuteronomy can be summed up simply as follows: If you obey, youll live; if you disobey, youll die.

Coronavirus: On Rosh Hashanah, what will stay and what will go? – The Jerusalem Post

| August 29, 2021

When the Jewish people ushered in the year 5780, little did they know that two months later a crisis of biblical proportion would plague the world. The Hebrew year 5781 was spent mostly in lockdown. Israel lost 5,622 people between Erev Rosh Hashanah 2020 September 18 and August 24.

The soul in religions – The Manomet Current

| August 29, 2021

By Kirsten Dietrich An angel receives the soul of a dying man: woodcut title of a work by Martin Luther on preparation for death, published in 1520 (picture alliance / akg-images) In many religions, the soul is what essentially defines a person. But what defines it? Is it immutable

Remembering The 9/11 And Kabul Attacks & The Rabbi’s March On Washington D. C. – The Times of Israel

| August 29, 2021

For everyone planning on attending the 9/11, 20th Anniversary, a notable change has been made from past years. This may not be easy to discover at first when looking at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Site at the following link- https://www.911memorial.org/connect/commemoration/20th-anniversary-commemoration But an article on Fox News from August 14 points this out quite clearly. The Heading reads 9/11 Memorial Excludes First Responders, Survivors On 20th Anniversary

Is there an antidote for all this hopelessness? J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 29, 2021

Recently I drove from San Francisco to Salt Lake City.

Neo-Nazi who led effort to threaten journalists gets 3 years – theday.com

| August 29, 2021

SEATTLE An organizer of a neo-Nazi campaign to threaten journalists and Jewish activists in three states was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison after apologizing for what he did and saying he's a changed man. Cameron Shea was one of four members of the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division charged last year with having cyberstalked and sent Swastika-laden posters to journalists and an employee of the Anti-Defamation League, telling them, You have been visited by your local Nazis, Your Actions have Consequences, and We are Watching. The defendant wanted the victims to feel unsafe in their own homes, prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memorandum.

Witnesses advocate for critical race theory to be taught in schools at Monday hearing – Columbia Missourian

| August 29, 2021

Lawmakers and Missouri residents discussed critical race theory at a hearing Monday in Jefferson City. The informational hearing held by the Joint Committee on Education lasted roughly two hours, with seven witnesses testifying about their stances on the hotly debated topic to a panel of lawmakers.


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