When I was 5, I found a bomb in my synagogue – CNN
richards | February 27, 2017
In each case, JCC leaders have taken the bomb threat seriously and evacuated the building.
richards | February 27, 2017
In each case, JCC leaders have taken the bomb threat seriously and evacuated the building.
richards | February 27, 2017
Rescue workers alerted after shots heard in Matmidim synagogue in Beitar, south of Jerusalem. David Rosenberg, 26/02/17 22:03 A man was found dead in a synagogue in the predominantly haredi city of Beitar Illit, south of Jerusalem Sunday evening. The grisly discovery was made after gunshots were reported in the Matmidim synagogue on Darchei Ish Street.
richards | February 27, 2017
The Villager Historic E. 6th 'tenement synagogue ' reopens The Villager BY LESLEY SUSSMAN | The historic, more than 100-year-old Anshe Meseritz Synagogue , which was renovated to make room for luxury condominiums, reopened its doors in the East Village this month after a four-year hiatus. The original synagogue was ..
richards | February 27, 2017
The top of a limestone column discovered in the Western Galilee may pinpoint the location of the ancient village of Peqiin, where the Galilean sages hid in a cave from the Romans 1,800 years ago, Israeli antiquities experts say. The stone, found upside-down during a renovation and conservation project, is engraved with two Hebrew inscriptions that experts believe were written to honor donors to the ancient synagogue that once stood there. The Talmudic and Midrashic sources tell of the Galilean sages that lived in Peqiin, including Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, who hid from the Romans in a cave, said Yoav Lerer of the Israel Antiquities Authority, in a press release
richards | February 21, 2017
1 Morning Minyan February 1, 2017 @ 7:15 am - 8:00 am Ellman Chapel See more details Unraveling the Siddur February 1, 2017 @ 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Koplin/Borochoff Library See more details B'nei Mitzvah Meeting February 1, 2017 @ 6:45 pm - 8:15 pm Paradies "Looking Beyond The Bar and Bat Mitzvah" -Pre-Beresheit and Beresheit Cohorts (last cohort meeting) -Teens and Parents -Parve dessert (fruit and cookies) See more details Morning Minyan February 2, 2017 @ 7:15 am - 8:00 am Ellman Chapel See more details Morning Minyan February 3, 2017 @ 7:15 am - 8:00 am Ellman Chapel See more details Shabbat Morning Services - Sermon by Rabbi Chaim Listfield February 4, 2017 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Ellman Chapel unless otherwise specified See more details Morning Minyan February 5, 2017 @ 8:30 am - 9:15 am Ellman Chapel See more details Bet is for Baby February 5, 2017 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Ahava Sundays on January 29, February 5, and February 12, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm: Bet Is for Baby is a three-part program offering information and guidance to first-time, expectant parents about Jewish traditions and parenting. The program also offers participants an opportunity to meet and network with past participants and other new parents.
richards | February 21, 2017
Tips for the novice shul-goer. By Sharon Strassfeld In addition to the tips listed below, it is important also to remember that in Orthodox synagogues, men and women sit separatelyand often enter the sanctuary through separate entrancesso visitors need to find the appropriate sections and entrances for each gender
richards | February 21, 2017
"A Christian should keep his body and mind pure and clean because he is a temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20)" "When a miracle happens, it takes the spiritual mind to conceive/ appreciate the force behind it (John 9:33)" "As a Christian, when your mind becomes the watchman, you would do what Jesus expects you to do; you would see what Jesus is looking at; you would watch and pray (Matthew 26:41)" T.B. Joshua "Everyone sees through different eyes, feels with different hearts, hears through different ears (John 7:12)" T.B. Joshua "Great thoughts produce great decisions (Romans 12:2)" "If you have the mind of Christ no one can influence you (Acts 21:12-14)" "If your heart and mind are filled with God's Word, you will talk that Word (Luke 6:45)" T.B
richards | February 21, 2017
Each Passover, as we gather around Seder tables with glasses of sweet wine and with plates overflowing with charoset, egg and bitter herbs, Jews read the words Arami oved Avi, which translates to My father was a wandering Aramean. Slavery and liberation are personal; we read the story in the first person: The Exodus happened to me. This is personal.
richards | February 21, 2017
A proposed real estate development in the historic center of Manchester is pitting two ex-Manchester United soccer stars and a Reform synagogue against Englands heritage lobby.
richards | February 21, 2017
The 1,800-year-old inscribed stone..