Hold pride in your Jewish identity – The Jerusalem Post
admin | March 13, 2024
To be Jewish is a tangible thing.
admin | March 13, 2024
To be Jewish is a tangible thing.
admin | March 13, 2024
The title of Efraim Shmuelis book, The Last Generation of Jews in Poland (Academic Studies Press), is a little misleading. Shmueli, a Polish Jew born in Lodz in 1908, focuses on the storied Jewish community of Poland during the 1920s, when it was home to 3.3 million Jews, representing nine percent of its population
admin | March 13, 2024
About 60 University of Michigan community members gathered at the Michigan League Monday evening for a presentation from Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt, instructor in pediatrics at Boston Childrens Hospital and associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School
admin | March 5, 2024
The America First Policy Institutes model resolution, Condemning Jew-Hatred and Fighting Holocaust Denial, is designed to be adapted by governing boards for their respective university systems. The resolutions purpose is to express the boards commitment to protecting Jewish students and combating Jew-hatred on college campuses. The resolution acknowledges that university leaders have an obligation under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act (1964) to ensure that no student is denied equal access to school programs or opportunities due to discrimination or harassment based on race, sex, or national origin
admin | February 21, 2024
The Holocaust (Shoah, Hebrew for "catastrophe") refers to the carefully planned genocide of the Jewish people by the Nazis, the "Final Solution," from 193345. It is the most extreme form of racism the world had known until then. The Holocaust differs from other mass murders and forms of brutality in the motivation of the perpetrators (the destruction of a human group for no other reason than that it was considered subhuman in Nazi racist ideology) and the means used (a long process of extreme dehumanization, culminating in gas chambers and death camps).
admin | February 11, 2024
Japan Art and Tokuriki Tomikichiro: Genesis and the Old Testament (Judaism) Modern Tokyo Times Modern Tokyo Times
admin | January 30, 2024
"Rabban," "Rabbi," and "Rab." The Title: Hebrew term used as a title for those who are distinguished for learning, who are the authoritative teachers of the Law, and who are the appointed spiritual heads of the community. It is derived from the noun , which in Biblical Hebrew means "great" or "distinguished," and in post-Biblical Hebrew, "master" in opposition to "slave" (Suk. ii.
admin | January 25, 2024
Jewish identity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as a Jew and as relating to being Jewish.[1] Under a broader definition, Jewish identity does not depend on whether a person is regarded as a Jew by others, or by an external set of religious, or legal, or sociological norms.