With Shabbos Shekalim and Adar II approaching, our minds, hearts and, yes, our pocketbooks are once again focused upon the most joyous of holidays, Purim.
In the winter holidays volume of his …
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By Alan Jay Gerber
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2/21/24
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Purim, which is celebrated on the 14th of Adar (this year, 14 Adar II, starting on motzei Shabbat on March 24) commemorates the saving of the Jewish people from Haman’s plot to kill …
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By Ethel G. Hofman
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2/14/24
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As we enter Adar I, with Purim five weeks away, I’m pleased to present excerpts from an online interview with Dr. Erica Brown, author of “Esther: Power, Fate, and Fragility in …
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By Alan Jay Gerber
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2/14/24
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Next Thursday, Jan. 25, in the midst of winter, we celebrate Tu B’Shvat, the beginning of spring — albeit a spiritual spring — on the Jewish calendar.
This week I will present …
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By Alan Jay Gerber
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1/17/24
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The possibility that the menorah used in the Second Temple in Jerusalem is hidden deep in the cellars of the Vatican has excited researchers, rabbis and adventurers for generations.
Recently, …
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By Nadav Shragai, Israel Hayom
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12/25/23
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Douglas Emhoff, the Jewish husband of Vice President Kamala Harris whom the Biden administration often tasks with representing it at Jewish events, is being mocked on social media for a post that …
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12/13/23
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The annual Chanukah Telethon to benefit the National Committee for the Furtherance of Jewish Education Chabad Mineola raised $425,000 on Sunday night, Rabbi Anchelle Perl reported.
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12/13/23
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The Israel Museum Jerusalem is home to one of the world’s largest collections of Chanukah lamps, with some 1,000 items from across the globe — from the Middle Ages to the present …
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12/13/23
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As the light of Chanukah fills our homes, it will be hard to avoid making connections between the thousands-year-old story of Jews fighting oppression in their homeland and current events that tell a …
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By Rachel Fish
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12/6/23
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Chanukah is here! I am excited. Like a kid, I get excited over this holiday because, as a kid, it meant that I would see my paternal grandparents for almost a whole day and that all my cousins would …
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By Joni Schockett
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12/6/23
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