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Israeli Terror Victim Teens Gifted Tefillin and Shabbat Candlesticks on Canadian Trip – Lubavitch.com

| September 6, 2022

A Montreal community member surprised a group of teenage terror victims from Israel on Shabbat, August 20, by offering to donate a pair of tefillin or Shabbat candlesticks for every youngster. The teens came to Canada to participate in IVOW, Israeli Victims of War, a unique trip that brings Israeli teenseither wounded in a terror attack or closely related to someone who has beento Montreal for a month each summer. The teens represent a real cross-section of Israel, says Richard Dermer, who directs the thirty-year-old program.

Taking inspiration from the Talmud to feed the needy – Australian Jewish News

| September 6, 2022

Whoever needs, come and eat. Thats the quote from the Talmud the book of Jewish law that welcomes customers to Goldies Bagels in Columbia, Missouri, telling them that people who cannot afford to pay can get a coffee and a bagel, with cream cheese, free of charge.

Three Cultures Foundation offers Modern Hebrew classes for the academic year 2022/2023 – Atalayar

| September 6, 2022

After the summer, a new edition of Modern Hebrew classes begins at the Three Cultures Foundation, the only institution in Seville that teaches this language. On this occasion, a full course format will be introduced from October to June with four levels: Hebrew 1, Hebrew 2, Hebrew 3 and Hebrew 4.

Buddhist Reflections on the Hebrew Psalms: The McLeod Ganj Psalter RSV, Week 2 – Patheos

| September 6, 2022

Ken Ireland (Ken was Ivy League and Jesuit trained, and for some years a member of the Society of Jesus. He currently lives in Dharamshala. Kens a long time Zen practitioner and a friend

What Other Secrets Are Hidden in the Qumran Caves? – Israel Today

| September 6, 2022

(JNS) The Qumran caves in the Judean Desert have continued to yield amazing and unexpected treasures. To date, the following have been discovered: 1) The Dead Sea Scrolls, 2,000-year-old parchments containing most of the Hebrew Bible, 2) spices used in the making of Temple incense, 3) a jar of congealed but still viscous oil and 4) scrolls that describe the rules of a Jewish community that lived in the area, along with a great deal more. Hundreds of caves in the area have been surveyed.

God over war: Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews are making a pilgrimage to Ukraine – EL PAS USA

| September 6, 2022

Shalev Levi fears heaven more than he fears Earth. He is a Haredi one of the God-fearing, as strictly Orthodox Jews are called in Hebrew and he has just checked in at Tel Avivs Ben Gurion airport, en route to Moldova, to then cross by road to Uman, in central Ukraine. There he will join more than a thousand ultra-Orthodox Jews who are already in the city to fulfill the annual tradition, started two centuries ago, of celebrating the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, at the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, the founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement

Gov. Wolf Announces $4.2 Million in Federal Funding to Protect Diverse Communities Targeted by Hate Crimes – pa.gov

| September 6, 2022

Governor Tom Wolf announced today that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has awarded $4.2 million in Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) funding to dozens of nonprofits located in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvanias diverse bounty of cultures are too often the targets of hate crimes, said Gov

Hackers leak information of 30,000 Israeli students and teachers – Ynetnews

| September 6, 2022

Hackers leaked on Monday the private information of 30,000 Israeli teachers and students and are putting records of an additional three million up for sale. The group, which goes by the moniker The Generous Thief, posted to its Telegram channel files containing first and last names, ID numbers, birth dates, home addresses, phone numbers, emails, and more

Painstakingly crafted, Torah scroll arrives on Bainbridge Island to celebration – Kitsap Sun

| September 6, 2022

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Displaying his congregations new Torah scroll, Rabbi Mendy Goldshmid takes great care to move it with reverence, to ease it open delicately, to keep it safe and secure. He points out the expert level of work that went into copying each of the 304,805 Hebrew characters that make up the text, the months it took a scribe to do the lettering by hand.

Jewish Israelis are heading to Arabic class and learning a bit more about Palestinians – Forward

| September 6, 2022

Palestinian and Jewish women learn each others' native languages at Spoken Jerusalem-ese, a group that organizes conversation circles and field trips. Photo by Lior Urian By Eetta Prince-GibsonSeptember 01, 2022 Israeli public schools require students to study Arabic, but the instruction is often either poor or doesnt stick, and most Jews retain none or very little of it.


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