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By David Zvi Kalman (JTA) The Orthodox Union wont certify Impossible Pork as kosher, representing a break from the way that decisions about certifying kosher food are normally made. But as someone who studies Judaisms long relationship with technology, I would argue that it is undoubtedly the right move
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An epic endeavor commenced the moment Chabad of Argentina received approval from the La Rural exposition center to produce an avant-garde theatrical production, Aventura en el Templo (Adventure in the Temple) at the venue in Buenos Aires. It typically takes four to six months to prepare a theatrical production. Chabad of Argentina had just four weeks to bring their vision to life.
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admin | October 18, 2021
Longtime community leader and Jewish educator Rabbi Barton Lee died Monday, Oct. 11. He was 79
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admin | October 18, 2021
When Emma Mayerson was a teen growing up in Berkeley, she wasnt quite sure how she fit in Jewishly. I wasnt necessarily the Jew that went to camp, or was super involved in synagogue, said Mayerson, 33, who is the founding executive director of Alliance for Girls (AFG), an Oakland-based support system for hundreds of local organizations supporting girls and gender-expansive youth
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admin | October 18, 2021
Two hundred thirty-five people from the Bnei Menashe community, based in India's remote northeastern border states of Manipur and Mizoram, have immigrated to Israel. The Bnei Menashe, or sons of Manasseh, are supposedly descended from one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Biblical Israel sent into exile by the Assyrian Empire starting in 733 BC. After the exile, the ancestors of the Bnei Menashe community lived in Central Asia and the Far East for centuries before settling along India's border of Burma and Bangladesh
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admin | October 18, 2021
Faith leaders of all backgrounds gathered on Sunday to address the root causes of racism and how society can combat the issue.
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admin | October 18, 2021
When Lazarus Goldschmidt completed his translation of the Talmud into German, the world he had hoped to serve when he started 40 years earlier was in the process of being destroyed. Now, nearly 90 years later, German-speaking Jews are getting another chance to engage with Goldschmidts work. Sefaria, the website that makes Jewish texts available and interactive online, has added Goldschmidts translation to its library.
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admin | October 18, 2021
While in prison, Hitler wrote volume one of Mein Kampf (My Struggle) , which was published in 1925.
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Approximately 11 million people were killed because of Nazi genocidal policy. It was the explicit aim of Hitler's regime to create a European world both dominated and populated by the "Aryan" race.
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Donate to Keep Holocaust Memory Alive | United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ') }function updateRequiredFields(){var switchAddress = function(args) { if ((args.field_name === 'RecipientStreetAddress')) { if (mailCardRadio.checked === true) { if (args.val != null) { args.require_valid = true; } else { args.require_valid = false; } } else { args.require_valid = true; } } return args;}var switchPostal = function(args) { if ((args.field_name === 'RecipientPostalCode')) { if (mailCardRadio.checked === true) { if (args.val != null) { args.require_valid = true; } else { args.require_valid = false; } } else { args.require_valid = true; } } return args;}var switchCity = function(args) { if ((args.field_name === 'RecipientCity')) { if (mailCardRadio.checked === true) { if (args.val != null) { args.require_valid = true; } else { args.require_valid = false; } } else { args.require_valid = true; } } return args;}var switchState = function(args) { if ((args.field_name === 'RecipientStateProvince')) { if (mailCardRadio.checked === true) { if (args.val != null) { args.require_valid = true; } else { args.require_valid = false; } } else { args.require_valid = true; } } return args;}var switchEmail = function(args) { if ((args.field_name === 'RecipientEmailAddress')) { if (eCardRadio.checked === true) { if (args.val != null) { args.require_valid = true; } else { args.require_valid = false; } } else { args.require_valid = true; } } return args;}var switchCardDate = function(args) { if ((args.field_name === 'NotificationSendDate')) { if (eCardRadio.checked === true) { if (args.val != null) { args.require_valid = true; } else { args.require_valid = false; } } else { args.require_valid = true; } } return args;}nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid = nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid || [];// nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid.push(switchFirst);// nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid.push(switchLast);nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid.push(switchAddress);nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid.push(switchPostal);nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid.push(switchCity);nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid.push(switchState);nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid.push(switchEmail);nvtag_callbacks.alterRequireValid.push(switchCardDate);}
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