Shafron reflects on Masa Israel Teaching Fellow program, heading to Vanderbilt – Cleveland Jewish News
admin | August 20, 2023
Shafron reflects on Masa Israel Teaching Fellow program, heading to Vanderbilt Cleveland Jewish News
admin | August 20, 2023
Shafron reflects on Masa Israel Teaching Fellow program, heading to Vanderbilt Cleveland Jewish News
admin | August 20, 2023
Mayor Eric Adams joins ADL of New York and New Jersey at Walk Against Hate event in the Bronx CBS New York
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Cleveland researchers launch study of long-term health impacts from East Palestine toxic spill, but where is cleveland.com
admin | August 19, 2023
Jewish UFC Fighter Literally Knocks the Holocaust Denialism Out of a Fan of Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes: Classic Case of F*ck Around and Find Out Mediaite
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The question of who is accountable for the proliferation of antisemitism, hate, and extremism online has been hotly debated for years. Are our digital feeds really a reflection of society, or do social media platforms and tech companies actually exacerbate virulent content themselves?
admin | August 16, 2023
Second Temple era synagogue discovered in Russia The Jerusalem Post Synagogue from late Second Temple period found by Black Sea in Russia Haaretz Richly decorated synagogue one of the oldest unearthed. See its marble treasures Yahoo News
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jewish honorific denoting exceptionally pious persons asd (Hebrew: , "pious", "saintly", "godly man"; plural The Hebrew word asd appears for the first time in the Torah (Deuteronomy 33:8) with respect to the tribe of Levi, and all throughout the Hebrew Book of Psalms, with its various declensions.[2] In classic rabbinic literature it differs from "Tzadik" ("righteous") by instead denoting one who goes beyond his ordinary duty. The literal meaning of asd derives from Chesed ( Rabbi Saadia Gaon, the medieval Hebrew linguist and biblical exegete, translated the Hebrew word asd in Psalm 18:26 into the Judeo-Arabic word As a personal honorific, both "asd" and "Tzadik" could be applied independently to the same individual with both different qualities.
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NARSAQ, Greenland (JTA) This picturesque village on the southwestern coast of Greenland where famed Viking Erik the Red first arrived more than 1,000 years ago is about as off-the-beaten-path as one can get. Sheep outnumber the towns population 20-1 and the only way to reach an airport is via helicopter or ship. Yet for Paul Cohen, an American Jew who has lived here with his wife Monika for 22 years, Narsaqs remoteness is more than offset by its stunning landscapes, clean air and laidback lifestyle
admin | August 16, 2023
British citizens who identify as Jewish British Jews (often referred to collectively as British Jewry or Anglo-Jewry) are British citizens who identify as Jewish. The number of people who identified as Jews in the United Kingdom rose by just under 4% between 2001 and 2021. The first recorded Jewish community in Britain was brought to England in 1070 by King William the Conqueror, who believed that what he assumed to be its commercial skills would make his newly won country more prosperous
admin | August 16, 2023
In the Arab world, much like it is in many other parts of the globe, millions are flocking to cinemas to watch "Oppenheimer," directed by Christopher Nolan, which portrays the life of physicist Robert Oppenheimer.