admin | September 22, 2021
Democracies must treat all people fairly and humanely, and certainly this is true for people who have lived and contributed to that democracy for decades.
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admin | September 22, 2021
Mrs Buinimasis determination, sacrifices and steadfast faith in her maker has paid off when she became the lone Fijian graduate with a Masters Degree in Public Health from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (HUJI). Luse Buinimasi. In a time where many hopes and dreams have been shattered because of the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, Luse Buinimasi is living proof that nothing is impossible when the heart is willing
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admin | September 22, 2021
From Noah to Joshua: the Hebrew Scripture is Extraordinarily Accurate & True to History For preliminary background information on the dispute about biblical maximalism vs. minimalism, and the dates of the patriarchs and major OT events, see my article on those topics
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admin | September 22, 2021
Nancy Stoppe| The Daily American Hebrews 11:3, By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the Word of God…. I dont know about you but I know very little about science and how things work. If we had science in school I dont remember it
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admin | September 22, 2021
Haazinu (Deuteronomy 32:152)By Jessica Spencer | Sepember 15, 2021 Haazinu is a swansong, a poem declaimed by Moses before he dies and leaves the Israelites to face their future. At this time of year, a time of both reflection and new beginnings, it calls us to remember our past and to take these words to heart for the new year. Maimonides draws attention in particular to the last line of the first aliyah: Remember the days of old; understand the years of generations; Ask your father and he will tell you; your elders, they will speak to you [Devarim 32:6] For Maimonides, the aliyah finishes here for a reason: to induce the community to do teshuvah, return or repentance.
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admin | September 22, 2021
Now, however, thanks to a long-forgotten letter, Jurzyk, 35, has uncovered the truth about how her family rescued and hid two Jewish sisters from the Nazis. Having moved to Stockholm as a baby, Jurzyk grew up hearing from her grandparents about her great-grandfather's bravery -- though details were scant.
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admin | September 22, 2021
Cincinnatis Jewish community launches its bicentennial celebration this weekend with the rededication of Chestnut Street Cemetery, the first Jewish cemetery west of the Allegheny Mountains. The fenced-in grave sitelocated at Chestnut Street and Central Avenue in West End wasestablished in 1821 to bury the first Jewish settlers in Cincinnati even before the citys first synagogue, what is now Rockdale Temple, was started. So, the cemetery anniversary is also the anniversary of the Jewish community.
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admin | September 22, 2021
A groundbreaking medical procedure was celebrated Tuesday in Louisville.A Kentucky woman received the first of its kind artificial heart implant at Jewish Hospital.According to national data, about 6 million people in the U.S.
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admin | September 22, 2021
Editors Note: Sukkot is the annual Jewish harvest festival that commemorates the 40 years the Israelites spent in the desert in the book of Exodus. As part of the holiday, branches from the palm (lulav), myrtle and willow trees and a citrus fruit called etrog are held together and shaken
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admin | September 22, 2021
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will speak at the Jewish Federations of North Americas annual conference next month, as his government seeks to expand its engagement with Diaspora Jewry. Bennett will address the virtual General Assembly on October 3rd and is expected to speak about the the major challenges facing Israel, the rising tide of antisemitism and the relationship between the Jewish state and North American Jewry, in a conversation with Jewish Federations Chair Mark Wilf, JFNA said in a press release on Monday. Prominent US politicians from both parties will also attend the GA, which will include a performance by Israels Eurovision star Eden Alene, said the JFNA, which is an umbrella group representing 146 Jewish Federations and over 300 Network communities in North America.
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