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BAT SHLOMO, Israel Shavuot is one of the three major Jewish festivals. On Shavuot, we celebrate receiving the Torah in a number of ways
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BAT SHLOMO, Israel Shavuot is one of the three major Jewish festivals. On Shavuot, we celebrate receiving the Torah in a number of ways
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(New York Jewish Week) This weekend is Shavuot, the major Jewish holiday that occurs seven weeks after the second Passover seder and marks the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai. Though Shavuot is light on specific rituals besides the custom of eating cheesecake, blintzes, bourekas and other dairy delicacies the holiday has become a celebration of Jewish study, in general, and Torah learning, in particular
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Rachel Strugatsky, at Kyiv's Brodsky Synagogue, holds up her identification card for Ukraine's Territorial Defense Forces, for which she volunteered days after Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Photo by Rachel Strugatsky By Helen ChervitzJune 02, 2022 Helen Chervitz is an American fashion writer in Kyiv, but since the Russian invasion has been writing about living in a country at war.
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Despite what the braying anti-Roe Right wants you to think, America is not pro-life. This country is pro-death
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What does it mean to join the people of Israel? This question takes on pressing urgency now as the State of Israel takes in tens of thousands of refugees from Ukraine, some with Jewish mothers, some with only Jewish fathers, some who converted or want to convert, others non-Jews seeking safety until the fighting ends
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(New York Jewish Week) A video of an Orthodox Jewish man making a passionate speech about his love for the Talmud and cold seltzer spread like wildfire over Twitter, showing off what makes yeshiva culture such a unique part of Judaism.
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I learned some interesting facts about deserts this week. The first fact is probably the most astounding one of all: did you know that deserts cover about one-fifth of Earths land area
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Normal photo caption Photo by Getty Images From a Jewish perspective, the 2021 World Serieswas particularly special.
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Rebbi Meir said: Whoever occupies himself with the Torah for its own sake merits many things; not only that, but [the creation of] the whole world is worthwhile just for himAnd it magnifies him and exalts him over everything. (Avot 6:1)Whoever regularly occupies himself with the study of Torah is surely exalted. (6:2)Great is Torah for it grants life to those that practice it, in this world, and in the world to come.
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The recent travails of Netflix, and the tech sector in general, have served notice that the abundance of new series that you have gotten used to and perhaps grown tired of may not last forever.