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Local Jewish music retreat will be ‘a mini university’ J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 22, 2022

For years, the East Coast has hosted the best Jewish music retreats, from Let My People Sing! in Falls Village, Connecticut to Hadars Rising Song Intensive in New York City.

Learning that feeds the soul and the toolbox – eJewish Philanthropy

| August 22, 2022

Take 1: Those of us who lead professional development (PD) programs for teachers in day schools and supplementary schools have frequently heard (often during a coffee break) one teacher saying to another: We are always expected to give to our students; when do we get to learn just for ourselves? If we talk so much about Torah lishmah, should we not have those opportunities too? Take 2: Those of us who work in adult Jewish education have frequently heard learners say they very much enjoy coming to sessions and they leave with an incredible sense of fulfillment and connection to Judaism

Never too early to get sweet on St. Louis apples – – St. Louis Jewish Light

| August 22, 2022

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished August 21, 2022 Apples have always been a big part of our Jewish home. As the spouse of an elementary school teacher, I always hand deliver a basket full of fresh apples to school

At many Bay Area synagogues, the real action is social action J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 22, 2022

The golden-domed sanctuary at Congregation Sherith Israel is known for its glorious stained-glass windows. Its most famous one depicts Moses receiving the Ten Commandments in Yosemite Valley a modern promised land. In another, a Biblical woman hands out food to the needy, with the words Feed the hungry Clothe the naked Shelter the homeless above her head.

Masa careers have no limits for this Australian artist J-Wire – J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service

| August 22, 2022

Browse > Home / News / Masa careers have no limits for this Australian artist J-Wire August 22, 2022 by J-Wire Newsdesk Read on for article Avraham Vofsi, originally from Australia, is currently a Masa Career Fellow on Maslool living in Tel Aviv. The 32-yr-old Avraham said: I grew up very secular and not at all connected to the local Jewish community in Melbourne. I knew I was Jewish, but after celebrating my bar mitzvah, it ended there.Israel and Judaism just werent part of my identity growing up.

Q & A: The Mantle Of Leadership (Part I) – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| August 22, 2022

Question: As we now read the book of Devarim, the Torah tells us that Moses was instructed by Hashem to appoint a successor. Moses wanted His sons to succeed him, but Hashem tells him to appoint Yehoshua as the next leader

‘Sandman’ is haunted by Judaism, mythology and God knows what else – The Jewish News of Northern California

| August 10, 2022

Neil Gaiman is no stranger to television and movie adaptations of his fantasy novels. Theres Good Omens, which he co-wrote with fellow fantasy author Terry Pratchett, a surprisingly cozy book about the Antichrist that made for a pitch perfect miniseries

What about the tenth of Av? – Religion News Service

| August 10, 2022

(RNS) OK, Rabbi. You told us what happened on Tisha BAv, on the ninth day of Av. The Temples were destroyed, as well as other terrible things that happened to the Jewish people.

How Holocaust Tourism Changed This Jewish Dads Views on Fatherhood – Kveller.com

| August 10, 2022

Occasionally you find an author whose work is so riveting you never want to put it down. Such is the case with Jerry Stahl his disruptive fiction proves what a national treasure he is. Known for his 1995 bestselling memoir of drug addiction, Permanent Midnight, which was adapted into a 1998 film starring Ben Stiller, Stahl has worked for years in film (Bad Boys II) and television (Hemingway & Gellhorn, CSI and Escape at Dannemora, for which he received an Emmy nomination).

Why Are There So Many Jewish Lawyers? – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| August 10, 2022

At the beginning of the book of Devarim, Moses reviews the history of the Israelites experience in the wilderness, starting with the appointment of leaders throughout the people, heads of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens. He continues: And I charged your judges at that time, Hear the disputes between your people and judge fairly, whether the case is between two Israelites or between an Israelite and a foreigner residing among you.


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