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Watch the Rebbe read the haftorah on this day. Plus: Halacha Guide from the Crown Heights Badatz for when Asarah B'teves falls out on Friday. Full Story, Video On the 10th of Tevet of the year 3336 ...
A Day-to-Day Calendar with laws and customs relevant for Chanukah, as well as Hei Teves and Asarah B'Teves, has been produced by the Badatz of Crown Heights. Also ...
Capitola celebrated the swearing-in of a new police chief for the first time in 29 years. Sarah Ryan has been serving the city of Capitola since 2005, climbing the ladder to be in this position.
Immediately after landing at Ben Gurion Airport in May, we encountered an enormous display of large posters of the hostages still held in Gaza. Concern for the hostages remains a constant presence in ...
The day was symbolic since Asarah b’Tevet (the 10th of the Hebrew month of Tevet) is a fast day on the Hebrew calendar marking the date 26 centuries ago when Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon began his six ...
I'm referring to the Fast of Asarah B’Tevet, that falls on a Friday this year. It's remarkable because it's the only fast day observed on a Friday. Asarah B’Tevet marks the day when the wicked ...
The Fast of Asarah B’Tevet commemorates the siege of Jerusalem in 588 BCE by the Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, which ultimately led to the destruction of the First Temple and the Babylonian Exile.
“From that second day, I’ve been working for The New York Times, photographing the war for them.” Stav Nitzan, 8, from the Netiv Ha’asarah in southern Israel, survived the attack by hiding with his ...
Twenty client families and four therapists – including Roni Malka — live in a 15-kilometer radius of the Gaza Strip in towns such as Nahal Oz, Netiv Ha’asarah, Netivot, Sderot and Kfar Aza. Others ...
The remaining Ghanaian boxers, including Alfred Kotey, David Bawah, Asarah Apew, Theophilus Allotey, and Abdul Wahab, will continue their efforts to secure a ticket to the Olympics. Ghanaian ...
The remaining boxing who will hope to secure a ticket for the Olympics include, Alfred Kotey, David Bawah, Asarah Apew, Theophilus Allotey, and Abdul Wahab.