admin | August 12, 2020
NEW YORK (JTA) Three years ago today, the country watched in horror as neo-Nazis and white supremacists attacked Charlottesville, Virginia. Three years later, as far-right extremists continue to spread disinformation, hate and violence, its clear that Unite the Right was a harbinger of what would follow and that we still have much to learn from that weekend.
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admin | August 12, 2020
(August 11, 2020 / JNS) Like Maestro Leonard Bernstein guiding young people through the joys and intricacies of classical music two generations ago, Joey Weisenberg is a gentle, but no less passionate, tutor. Hes not teaching about the bravado of a bassoon or the timbre of a tympani, but rather giving would-be High Holiday prayer leaders an intimate tour of the wordless melodies and ancient modes of the Jewish liturgical tradition. Its nigunim and nusach for a new generation, and with the latest video technology
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admin | August 12, 2020
Some are trans Jews of color on the brink of homelessness.
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admin | August 8, 2020
The Hebrew word hefker represents the concept of total disarray. It means there is no organizational structure. It is a form of anarchy.
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admin | August 8, 2020
For many reasons, Berlins New Synagogue is a very special building. First of all, its beauty is undeniable. Also, it is of high importance to Berlins Jews as well as their history.
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admin | August 8, 2020
Most religious congregation continue to hold services and classes/lectures online only due to the coronavirus pandemic concerns and restrictions. Services and other religious gatherings may take place outdoors if social distancing and mask-wearing are observed. Here is a sampling of upcoming services and events.
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admin | August 8, 2020
In the Jacobs home, Shabbat has become synonymous with two things: Facebook Live and Shira Averbuch, the ukulele-playing, golden-voiced singer who serves as the artist-in-residence at B'nai Jeshurun, a nearly 200-year-old synagogue on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. "Shabbat Shalom!" she begins, warmly greeting each of the children listening from home. "I'm so happy you're all here.
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admin | August 8, 2020
Isnt that Franny from Fire Island? my husband asked as a well-dressed woman stepped up to the bimah to greet the rabbi
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admin | August 8, 2020
By Ben Cohen At high school, he made no friends and didnt belong to any clubs. He liked girls, but having a girlfriend was beyond his abilities. Academically, he was undistinguished, doing well in biology but failing in English.
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admin | August 8, 2020
At high school, he made no friends and didnt belong to any clubs. He liked girls, but having a girlfriend was beyond his abilities.
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