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ShabbaTTogether time to hear the message – Australian Jewish News

| February 21, 2022

Chazakah is a fascinating concept in Judaism. This word, with its roots in the Hebrew word for strength, has many halachic applications of which perhaps the best known relates to an action repeated three times. Following tri-fold repetition, an act becomes a chazakah, setting a precedent.

Why Are There Two Talmuds? The Answer: The Diaspora – Algemeiner

| February 21, 2022

A page of Talmud. Photo: Chajm Guski/Wikimedia Recently, a new translation of the Jerusalem Talmud was made available on Sefaria, the free access web interactive platform for Jewish texts that was established a little over 10 years ago. The Babylonian Talmud, including Modern Hebrew and English translations by Rabbi Adin Steinsalz, was placed on Sefaria in 2017

MOScout Daily Update: Kehoe Gets FOP for 2024 – Steve West Again… – Reaction to Danforth Plan and more… Missouri Scout – Moscout

| February 21, 2022

Lets start with a few scoops Kehoe Gets Police Endorsement for 2024 Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe secured another major endorsement for his 2024 campaign for governor.

Of God and war – The Jewish Standard

| February 21, 2022

Russia and the United States (with NATO behind it) are eyeball to eyeball, and the world waits to see whether Vladimir Putin blinks, to borrow from Dean Rusks comment regarding the Soviet Union from 60 years ago, or whether he orders his military to invade Ukraine (which, as of this writing, he had not). Tensions are running high throughout the world because of it.

Rapids Podcast: CCL Fever, Chris Cartlidge Interview – Last Word on Baseball

| February 21, 2022

PODCAST Hello Rapids Fans! This week on Holding The High Line, its a new season, new intro, who dis? Rabbi and Red have Rapids CCL Fever

Colleyville hostage scene triggers calls for action …

| February 21, 2022

Locally, the Anti-Defamation League is asking all faith-based organizations to be vigilant and to have a plan in place for any type of violence that could occur. HOUSTON "I was horrified. I was scared, terrified, really

Colleyville Neighborhood Wakes Up to Flyers with Hate-filled Messages Tossed onto Lawns – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

| February 21, 2022

City officials are speaking out and police have been alerted after people in a Colleyville neighborhood woke up to anti-Semitic and other racist materials tossed onto lawns over the weekend. Lynda Harris lives in the Ross Downs neighborhood of Colleyville, a city roughly 20 miles outside of Dallas

Envisioning Justice: The Campus Voice This Week With Speakers and Workshops – University of Arkansas Newswire

| February 21, 2022

University of Arkansas Volunteer Action Center, Multicultural Center and University Programs are proud to present Envisioning Justice: The Campus Voice, a two-day conference highlighting topics on civil rights, environmental health, sexual assault awareness and mental health. Here are our speakers and workshops for Feb.24(Sexual Assault Awareness and Environmental Health): Here are our speakers and workshops for Feb.25(Civil Rights and Mental Health): Please register through our Givepulse pagewhere you can find speaker and workshop descriptions, as well as room assignments. There will be one service hour offered per event attended! And don't forget to check out Red Talks on Wednesday, Feb.23,in Old Main Giffels Auditorium, where students will be speaking about their experiences with LGBTQIA+ allyship, food insecurity, mental health and grief, sexual assault, anti-Semitism and cross cultural health.

UAlbany scholar to tell synagogue how Jewish youths saved millions of Yiddish books – Albany Times Union

| February 19, 2022

ALBANY Bnai Sholom Reform Congregation brings back its Synagogue Scholars series with a discussion, led by University at Albany professor emerita Martha Rozett, of "Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued Millions of Yiddish Books," by Aaron Lansky, the founder and president of the National Yiddish Book Center, Friday, Feb.

‘Means a lot’: A Milwaukee homeless shelter gave its ‘family’ a Super Bowl party with the help of a local synagogue – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

| February 19, 2022

A Super Bowl party was held at a Milwaukee homeless shelter Sunday night. It meant typical game daystapleslike a big TV and a smorgasbord of food andso much more.


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