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CD Review: ‘Hashkiveinu’: Traditional Jewish songs for the 21st century – Rutland Herald

| August 29, 2021

The album Hashkiveinu highlights the growing trend to recast traditional Jewish liturgical music in a more modern musical format, accessible to older and younger Jews. Produced by the Jewish Community of Greater Stowe where Rabbi David Fainsilber is one of three who collaborated on this project, Hashkiveinu introduces the listener to three excellent voices, subdued but effective guitar, along with a supporting band of Vermonters who make this liturgical-meets-folk-meets-pop-meets-jazz musical experience a delight to listen to, whether you are Jewish or not

Keep the Faith: We need the time to reset, renew – Worcester Telegram

| August 29, 2021

Rabbi Aviva Fellman| Telegram & Gazette A recent social media post shared by a colleague said, I feel like after the year weve all had, our rabbis should be able to stand up on Rosh Hashanah and just exclaim, I am so overwhelmed! I dont know what to say! and wed all kind of nod and say cheers, Ill drink to that. This past year has been hard. It has been hard personally, professionally, emotionally, spiritually, physically, intellectually.

Area Rabbi struck by car; congregation bands, forms ‘good deeds’ drive – New Jersey Hills

| August 23, 2021

RANDOLPH TWP. On the recent Jewish holiday of Shavuot, Sunday, May 16, Rabbi Avraham Bekhor, the beloved rabbi of Chabad of Randolph, was hit by a car on Sussex Road in the middle of the night. The driver fled, leaving the rabbi lying on the side of the dark highway, grievously injured

How one powerful song helped to heal ‘Crown Heights’ – Forward

| August 23, 2021

My father was a reform rabbi in Mount Vernon, New York, a city that, in the 1950s, had a railroad line splitting it in half. On one side lived mostly white people including the Jews; on the other side were peoples of various minorities including African-American. In 2004, I was hired to make a movie about the riots in Crown Heights that happened in 1991.

Keeping the Faith: Approach of Jewish New Year offers opportunities for reflection, hope – The Columbus Dispatch

| August 23, 2021

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Pandemic or no pandemic, many places of worship say technology is here to stay – CBC.ca

| August 23, 2021

As the COVID-19 pandemic took hold across the globe, emptyingplaces of worship, streaming services came to the rescue for many. Online streaming served as a lifeline for some people of faith, aspublic health ordersforced places of worship to limit attendance or close entirely.

How can a Jewish State allow sculptures to be put on display when the Second Commandment bans making the form of anything? – J-Wire Jewish Australian…

| August 23, 2021

Browse > Home / Featured Articles / How can a Jewish State allow sculptures to be put on display when the Second Commandment bans making the form of anything?

Climate activists set their sights on the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission – WHYY

| August 23, 2021

Pennsylvania climate activists have set their sights on the states utility regulator. The interfaith group POWER wants Gov. Tom Wolf to appoint new members of the Public Utility Commission who are dedicated to climate justice and ending environmental racism

Rabbi Hirsch recalled as giant in Reform movement – Cleveland Jewish News

| August 22, 2021

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Lawsuit: Monsey rabbi sexually assaulted children and his bosses covered it up – Forward

| August 22, 2021

Courtesy of YouTube Screenshot Rabbi Yaakov David Klar speaking at a 2011 Chai Lifeline event in Boro Park about coping with trauma. A New York rabbi sexually assaulted children while he was supposed to be treating them for mental health issues, and the prominent Jewish institutions he worked for covered it up, claims a lawsuit filed August 13 in New York


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