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Global balancing acts – The News International

| July 17, 2020

Chaim Azriel Weizmann, the first president of Israel, and other founding members of the Zionist state could go to any extent to serve the interest of their community hobnobbing with Germans, holding secret meetings with the Turks and then finally banking on the British Empire for the establishment of the Zionist state. Once they realized that the Sun of the British Empire would soon set, they started cultivating close ties with the rising power the US

Rav Ahron Soloveichik, Medieval Christianity, And Academic Ignorance An Interview with Eminent Historian Dr. David Berger – The Jewish Press -…

| July 17, 2020

Photo Credit: Yeshiva University Hes returning full-time to his true love teaching.

The Women’s Semicha Exam Subversion Scheme in Eretz Yisroel – Yated.com

| July 17, 2020

A wild crisis has been thrust upon the Rabbanut the Israeli Chief Rabbinate and the Rabbanut is fighting back. ITIM Jewish Advocacy Center, along with the Rackman Center for the Advancement of Womens Status and the Kolech Center for Womens Leadership recently filed a petition with the Israeli Supreme Court on behalf of women who seek to take Rabbanut semicha exams.

Attacks on the Uniqueness of the Holocaust – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| July 17, 2020

Photo Credit: @_investigate_ Twitter {Reposted from the BESA website} The memory of the Holocaust has been under assault for decades from all sides: the extreme right, the extreme left, and parts of the Islamic world. A common tactic is to assert that the Holocaust was not unique, contrary to the Jewish claim

The rise of emocracy, and the death of debate – Deccan Herald

| July 17, 2020

We are living in a peculiarly paradoxical age. A time when it has never been easier to have access to free speech, and yet, simultaneously, a time when it has never been easier to be abused, sidelined, and cancelled for speaking ones mind. British historian Niall Ferguson has diagnosed todays paradox by identifying the rise of the emocracy a culture where feelings matter more than reason

Eicha – the question that reverberates throughout history – The Jerusalem Post

| July 17, 2020

It is a fundamental principle of Judaism that events in our lives not only on a global or national level but on a personal level as well do not occur randomly.

Learn About the Holy Temple in Depth – Texts and Classes Describing the Holy Temple – Chabad.org

| July 17, 2020

Why Learn About the Holy Temple? Ezekiel said: Master of the World, why are You telling meto go and tell Israel the form of the House

Guestwords: Let There Be Laughter – East Hampton Star

| July 17, 2020

Inviting people to laugh with you while you are laughing at yourself is a good thing to do, Carl Reiner said. You may be a fool, but youre the fool in charge. Carl Reiner was a comedy genius.

We’ve got what it takes to endure these difficult days J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| July 17, 2020

Jews are a resilient people. Weve had no choice, having lived through exile, persecution, pogroms and Holocaust millennia of unrelenting anti-Semitism

What’s the truth behind wearing face masks? – The Jerusalem Post

| July 17, 2020

If every Jew kept the Shabbat at the same time, even once some opinions say twice the Messiah would immediately appear (Jer. Talmud Taanit 1:1).What if everyone in Israel wore a protective mask and kept social distancing for two Shabbatot and time in-between? Wouldnt the coronavirus numbers shoot downward and ultimately disappear


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