The Milli Gazette
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Background: The land of Palestine is called: The land which We (The Almighty) had blessed for all beings. (Quran 21; Genesis 17, 28)
admin | July 18, 2021
Background: The land of Palestine is called: The land which We (The Almighty) had blessed for all beings. (Quran 21; Genesis 17, 28)
admin | July 18, 2021
Ramallah, Occupied West Bank As Palestinians suffer through severe water shortages in the searing summer, illegal Israeli settlers nearby enjoy unlimited quantities not only for drinking but to fill swimming pools, irrigate crops, and wash their vehicles. Black-and-white water tanks are ubiquitous on the roofs of Palestinian homes across West Bank cities and towns, to be filled when their water taps literally run dry for weeks at a time
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Health salads sweet and tangy slaw-like, cabbage-based salads that often include carrots, bell peppers and cucumbers are a fixture of New York Jewish delis. Theyresold by the pound in the deli case or sometimes generously arrive alongside your complimentary plate of pickles. While the dressing is typically sweetened with sugar, the purported health is derived from the volume of raw vegetables and the notable absence of mayonnaise.
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JERUSALEM Arel Moodie, the son of a white Jewish mother and a Black father, experienced a core identity struggle through most of his teenage years. It was one of the biggest pieces of turmoil in my adolescence, said Moodie, who was raised in a predominantly African-American neighborhood in Brooklyn and attended Jewish camps every summer. I asked myself, Who am I?
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In matters of lunch, I am not a sunny individual. I try to be
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JTA Rabbi Yoel HaKohen Kahn, whose job was to memorize and transcribe the extemporaneous talks by the Lubavitcher rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, died on July 15. He was 91
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AJT asked a few of Atlantas rabbis known to have pets about the experience of owning a furry family member.
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Stuart Altshuler has a love of Jewish culture and education.
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(LEX 18) Rabbi Shlomo Litvin, the director of the Chabad of the Bluegrass, is back in Lexington after spending a weekend in Washington, D.C., where he spoke at a rally organized in response to the rise in antisemitism across the country. "I focused on the idea of no fear," Rabbi Litvin told
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At some point, there was a parting of the ways. Two identities formed: Judaism and Christianity