The term “come” implies drawing closer, as in “come to me.” Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, speaking to his select group of disciples, explained that Moshe hesitated before confronting Pharaoh ...
Rabbi Yaakov Medan, head of Har Etzion Yeshiva, responds to the comments by the dean of the Slabodka Yeshiva Rabbi Dov Lando, considered one of the leaders of the non-Hassidic (Litvish) haredi ...
The Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Kalman Ber, sent a letter to US President Donald Trump and thanked him for fighting for Israel. "Dear Mr. President, Best wishes to you from the holy city of ...
In week one, the bar’s already a scene. Pop icon Madonna already gave her approval. In a carousel post on Instagram featuring photos where she’s posing with Luhrmann, celebrity friends ...
(photo credit: Ali Hassan/Flash90) The phrase “making Gaza Singapore” was used by Shimon Peres to express a vision for transforming the Gaza Strip into a prosperous, thriving area, similar to ...
The singer and actress, who embodied the Swinging Sixties and performed for decades afterward, exuded an effortless cool. The singer and actress, who embodied the Swinging Sixties and performed ...
Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, This, of course, is not the first time that controversy has emerged regarding Rabbi Kook. It has been a staple of scholarly and public ...
Sydney rabbi's faith in humanity was restored by messages from strangers after antisemitic incidents
Rabbi Jacqueline Ninio has watched her neighbourhood be desecrated with Nazi symbols, red paint, and cars and businesses being set alight over the past few months. But amid the anger and fear ...
The study found that these monkeys are able to form associations between pictures and words, and that these associations remain when they hear the word spoken by different people. Luis Lemus ...
Rabbi Moshe Herson, a pivotal figure in the growth of Jewish faith across New Jersey and a founder of the Rabbinical College of America in Morris County, was remembered by friends and state ...
When she visited Italy for the first time with her father back in 1975, Rabbi Barbara Aiello, from the United States, remembers thinking, “I’ll live here one day.” Three decades later she ...
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