Twinsburg Chabad welcomes first two Torah scrolls – Cleveland Jewish News
admin | October 15, 2022
Twinsburg Chabad welcomed two new Torah scrolls into its synagogue with a Torah Celebration on Sept. 14.
admin | October 15, 2022
Twinsburg Chabad welcomed two new Torah scrolls into its synagogue with a Torah Celebration on Sept. 14.
admin | October 15, 2022
Shoshana Nambiis a rabbinic student at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York City. A native of Eastern Uganda, she grew up in the small but powerful Abayudaya Jewish community. She recently authored a childrens book, The Very Best Sukkah, about the Jewish holiday of Sukkot and the joyful way it is celebrated in her community
admin | October 15, 2022
When Hurricane Ians path veered into southwest Florida instead of the Tampa Bay area, the local Jewish community reacted with compassion and generosity. Images of massive destruction and flooding emerged as the storm passed and it was clear there was a huge need to help. Within days, folks from the Tampa area gathered up thousands of pounds of supplies, from batteries and water to clothing, toiletries, cleaning supplies, canned goods and prepared meals supplies and made trips to hard-hit areas to render aid and supplies
admin | October 10, 2022
Grant Miller A final vote will come before the Cutler Bay Town Council at the October 19th council meeting regarding an application by Chabad of Cutler Bay to amend the zoning of a parcel of land to Institutional, so the Chabad can at last have a more fitting location.
admin | October 10, 2022
With the final sounding of the Shofar at the end of Yom Kippur, the holiest season of the Jewish year will end Wednesday night. It began on Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. For this 10-day period, we have been urged by our tradition to search our moral and spiritual ways, change our direction, and determine to be better people in the new year
admin | October 10, 2022
Tarf (distortion) is an Arabic term used by most Muslim Scholars to refer to the alterations they believe have been made to the previous revelations of God in Tawrat (Torah), Zabur (Psalms) and the Injil (Gospel). It is sometimes also used to describe Biblical metaphors. For example, Professor Rabbi Andrea L.
admin | October 8, 2022
Rabbi Levi Greenberg| Guest columnist Holidays are generally the same every year.
admin | October 8, 2022
Rabbi Leonard Lewy knew he wanted a career that would allow him to perpetuate Judaism and the Jewish community. His faith and culture were important to him as a second-generation Holocaust survivor
admin | October 8, 2022
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst has plenty of options to choose from as Rangers look to see off St Mirren in the league.
admin | October 8, 2022
The Rev. Sara LaWall, Rabbi Dan Fink and the Rev. Andrew Kukla By The Rev.