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Korach: Arguing for the sake of heaven and living interconnectedly – The Jewish Standard

| June 14, 2021

Our parshah this week recounts the rebellion of Korach and his band. Korach, first cousin to Moshe, Aharon, and Miriyam, along with three men from the tribe of Reuven, gather 250 men in uprising against Moshe and Aharon

Milken Congratulates the Extraordinary Class of 2021 – Jewish Journal

| June 14, 2021

I am so proud to congratulate the Milken Class of 2021! There was not a dry eye at the Rose Bowl on Sunday as we watched with pride as our seniors walked across the stage and in an instant turned into alumni who will fully embody our Portrait of the Graduate think well, take positive action, and belong to something greater than themselves. Brandon Tavakoli 21 as Tevya in Fiddler on the Roof We have so much to be proud of as our students are heading to over 50 unique schools across the globe, including specialty programs in areas like our Architecture+Design Institute, Computer Science, Jewish Studies, and Robotics. We are also proud to keep our connection to Israel and the Jewish people with students moving to Israel this summer to join the IDF.

Tale of Two Talmuds: Jerusalem and Babylonian | My Jewish …

| May 29, 2021

When people speak of the Talmud, they are usually referring to the Talmud Bavli (Babylonian Talmud), composed in Babylonia (modern-day Iraq). However, there is also another version of the Talmud, the Talmud Yerushalmi (Jerusalem Talmud), compiled in what is now northern Israel. The Yerushalmi, also called the Palestinian Talmud or the Talmud Eretz Yisrael (Talmud of the Land of Israel), is shorter than the Bavli, and has traditionally been considered the less authoritative of the two Talmuds.

Who Was Hillel? | My Jewish Learning

| May 29, 2021

Hillel (also known as Hillel the Elder) is one of the best-known sages of the Talmud. He lived during the last century before the Common Era, served as head of the Sanhedrin, the ancient rabbinic tribunal, and was the founder of the House of Hillel (Beit Hillel in Hebrew), a school of Jewish law famous for its disputes with the rival House of Shammai. Though little has been firmly established about Hillels biography by historians, he is said to have been born in Babylonia around 110 BCE and died in Jerusalem in the first years of the Common Era.

Children’s Book Combines the Wisdom of the Talmud with the Ancient Poetry of Rumi – Jewish Journal

| May 29, 2021

Its not every day that the sages of the Talmud and the ancient Persian poet, Rumi, cross paths.

Outsmarting Anti-Semitism | Dovid Vigler | The Blogs – The Times of Israel

| May 29, 2021

How those who outlived Anti-Semitism, responded to Anti-Semitism What the Talmud says about the reason for Anti-Semitism Why do they hate us so much? Its the most irrational hatred, and it rears its ugly head practically everywhere

Two rabbis meet at the blackboard basic research KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper – KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper

| May 29, 2021

By Edgard Pimentel A stroll through mathematics in the Jewish tradition * * Thinking about math (or about it) is natural. As a result, several societies have dedicated themselves to the subject over time

Ten things you didnt know about Hayyim of Volozhin on his 200th yahrzeit – The Jerusalem Post

| May 29, 2021

The 14th day of Sivan, May 25, was the 200th yahrzeit of Rav Hayyim Ben Yitzhak of Volozhin (7 Sivan 550914 Sivan 5581). Born in Volozhin, Lithuania (today Valozyn, Belarus), he studied at the age of 12 with R.

Israel-Hamas ceasefire: US will make ‘significant contributions’ to rebuilding Gaza, Antony Blinken says – KABC-TV

| May 29, 2021

JERUSALEM -- The United States will make "significant contributions" to rebuild Gaza and reopen its consulate in Jerusalem following the recent conflict between Israel and Hamas, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on the first day of his first official visit to the region.

New documentary explores the life and career of Menachem Begin – The Jerusalem Post

| May 29, 2021

Just before midnight on May 17, 1977, a new word entered the Israeli Hebrew language encapsulating the unexpected success of an out-of-favor politician. It has since been picked up by marketers and applied in popular culture to describe revolutionary changes like a woman changing her hair color or a family moving from a backwater Israeli town to a high-rise condo in Tel Aviv. The word is mahapach.Creating the most iconic moment in Israels television broadcast history, Channel Ones avuncular and statesman-like anchorman Haim Yavin Israels Walter Cronkite had all eyes on him as election results slowly rolled in.


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