Tiffany Haddish shares her Jewish rituals: Shabbat dinners and hanging out with her rabbi – Forward
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Tiffany Haddish attends The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Opening Gala in Los Angeles, California, Sept.
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Tiffany Haddish attends The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Opening Gala in Los Angeles, California, Sept.
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Two months before the 2021 High Holy Days, Congregation Beth El found itself in a bit of a jam.
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By Sam GelmanStraus Center Editorial and Program Officer Maggid Booksa division of Koren Publishers Jerusalemin collaboration with Yeshiva University Press, recently published Dialogues of Love and Fear: A Rabbis Daughter, a Kess Son, and Hope for the Future by Rabbi Dr. Sharon Zewde Shalom with a foreword by Dr. Steven Fine, the Dean Pinkhos Churgin Professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva University and director of the YU Center for Israel Studies and the YU Israelite Samaritans Project.
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Published on January 30, 2022 As the Founder of Storycards and Rabbi Interactive Agency, he has proved what he truly possesses as Israels digital pioneer. Of the many things that have been on a constant rise, who could deny the development and advent of the digital space across the globe? Well, the digital world is a world of its own, which so far has welcomed so many astute minds and creative souls who have gone ahead in bringing great glory to the field with their respective ventures.
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A couple of weeks ago, David-Seth Kirshner, the rabbi of Temple Emanu-El, in Closter, New Jersey published a commentary here on the indisputable truth that even among the most well-meaning, compassionate, and socially engaged, there can be people who hate.
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OAKLEIGH Police have gained a new rabbinical recruit. Rabbi Daniel Rabin transferred to the station late last year as chaplain, having previously served in Moorabbin and Bayside.
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Sunday, December 26, 2021 Many of the Torah commentaries point out that unlike our forefathers, Moshe, in this week's opening verses to the Parsha, did not accept that God's promises of redemption for the Jewish people had not yet been fulfilled. In God's response to this, we sense a veiled criticism of our great teacher and leader Moshe. Heaven responded to Moshe by saying that he enjoyed a higher and different relationship to the Revelation from God than those original founders of the Jewish people.
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WAYNE, N.J. (CBSNewYork) A North Jersey rabbi who stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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General reflections I grew up in an era when there were NO women rabbis. I decided that I wanted to be a rabbi at the age of 11, in 1967.
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We cannot let manipulators and extremists continue their self-serving battle at the expense of the majority. Tom Krattenmaker| Opinion contributor Congressmen team up to listen amid heightened political polarization Reps