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How Piedmonts Kehilla synagogue adapted to survive pandemic – East Bay Times

| February 1, 2021

PIEDMONT As houses of worship struggle all over the country to serve the needs of their congregants, Piedmonts Kehilla Synagogue is no exception. High holy days, deaths, despair and uncertainty challenge Rabbi Dev Noilys abilities to guide members through tough times and to rely on the faiths deep-rooted mission and convictions. I heard someone say that were all in the same storm but in many different boats.

Suspect in 1980 Paris synagogue bombing ordered to stand trial – FRANCE 24 English

| February 1, 2021

Issued on: 27/01/2021 - 19:44 A French appeals court ruled on Wednesday that the sole suspect in the 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue must stand trial, more than forty years after the attack. On the evening of October 3, 1980, as Jews were celebrating the last day of the festival of Simha Torah (celebration of the Torah),a bomb exploded outside a synagogue on an affluent street in western Paris

A Rabbi’s Message on Coping With Covid | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com – Algemeiner

| February 1, 2021

A New York City Police officer takes a selfie while in the middle of the street in an almost-empty Times Square, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in New York City, March 31, 2020. Photo: Reuters / Brendan McDermid. Loneliness pretty much sums up 2020.

New Class on the Jewish Perspective of the Afterlife Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| February 1, 2021

What is it like to die?

Boca Raton Synagogue and Church Team Up to Help the Homeless and the Hungry – The Boca Raton Tribune

| February 1, 2021

Boca Raton, FL As the old saying goes, cleanliness is next to godliness. Thats why two faith-based organizations in Boca Raton, Florida Bnai Torah Congregation and St. Gregorys Episcopal Church have joined together to offer a critical service to those in the community who need it most.

Youve probably never heard about the worlds first female rabbi. Sigal Samuel wants to change that – Forward

| February 1, 2021

If you think female rabbis are a modern phenomenon, Sigal Samuel is here to change your mind just like she changed hers. Samuel grew up in an Orthodox community where the idea of female clergy was considered deeply untraditional. So when, deep in an internet rabbit hole, she stumbled on the story of the worlds first female rabbi, she was astonished to learn that this sage lived and worked in the 16th-century

Free Will Astrology | Astrology – North Coast Journal

| February 1, 2021

ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the 1950 film Harvey, James Stewart plays a middle-aged man named Elwood whose best friend is a tall invisible rabbit named Harvey.

In ‘Beyond the Synagogue,’ Jews find religion in delis and museums J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| February 1, 2021

Rachel B. Gross can pinpoint the exact moment the idea for her book was planted.

The Great Maggid’s Storied Synagogue Is Rediscovered in Ukraine – A place where great rabbis and shopkeepers studied and prayed with the Baal Shem…

| February 1, 2021

When Rabbi Shneor Zalman Schneersohn first arrived as the Chabad-Lubavitch emissary in the small town of Rovno, western Ukraine, in 2004, he didnt think much of the ancient synagogue where he took up his position as the towns lone rabbi. Known as Rovne in Yiddish, Rovno in Russian, and today, in Ukrainian, as Rivne, the town had once been the thriving heartland of the heavily Jewish Volhynia region. But for Schneersohn and his wife, Rachel, there was too much work to do reviving Jewish life to focus on history.

Worlds 1st female rabbi led a 16th century Mosul yeshiva for Kurdish Jewry – The Times of Israel

| February 1, 2021

As she grew up, Sigal Samuel secretly dreamed of becoming a rabbi. Instead, she became a journalist and author. My family is Iraqi on my fathers side, my mothers family is Moroccan, and I grew up in Montreals Orthodox Jewish community.


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