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A major beacon that the holiday season is underway is Brigantine's annual interfaith service, which alternates between the city's houses of worship each year, and welcomes members of all congregations and religious affiliations. Temple Beth Shalom synagogue hosted this year's service to a capacity crowd on Nov. 26
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admin | December 5, 2019
OnNov. 9, Shabbat Lech Lecha, a group of Jews assembled for prayer.
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admin | December 5, 2019
About six years ago, I was out planning hikes in northern Israel with fellow tour guides Mordechai, Asaf and Moishe for a yearly fund-raising hike that Keshet Educational runs for the Melabev Walkathon for Alzheimers Care. It was a miserable day, much rain, but we were in the comfortable confines of the Keshet Jeep.
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admin | December 5, 2019
This past October, rather than celebrating the two most holy holidays in my religion, I attended my high school classes to avoid falling behind.
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admin | December 5, 2019
At the I-ACT conference held Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during March 24-27, 2019, I had the honor of hearing Holocaust survivor Judah Samet speak. Samet shared how he survived the Bergen Belsen concentration camp by eating the lice on peoples heads. This was the dehumanizing tactic that Samet had to utilize to survive.
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