Hiring Reputation Management Co. Made Rabbi Limited Public Figure, Making It Harder for Him to Win Libel Case – Reason
admin | July 14, 2022
FromKrawatsky v. Avrunin, decided Friday by Judge Christopher Fogleman (Md.
admin | July 14, 2022
FromKrawatsky v. Avrunin, decided Friday by Judge Christopher Fogleman (Md.
admin | July 14, 2022
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admin | July 14, 2022
Beleaguered ultra-Orthodox cult Lev Tahor is seeking to move to Morocco, and recently received the blessing of a prominent Moroccan-Israeli rabbi with an international celebrity following, as the extremist group seeks footing after fleeing other countries and having its leadership imprisoned, an activist opposed to the group said. Uriel Goldman, one of Lev Tahors leaders, met recently with Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto in Morocco to win his favor to support the move, according to Lev Tahor Survivors, an organization supporting defectors who fled the group.
admin | July 10, 2022
Rabbi Stephen Weiss pleaded not guilty to three charges at his arraignment July 1, and his attorney said hes hoping to resolve the case prior to trial. Weiss was previously indicted by a Cuyahoga County grand jury on June 16. He was arrested April 18 after allegedly engaging in explicit online conversations with an undercover investigator posing as a 15-year-old boy
admin | June 28, 2022
On Sunday, May 15, Bnai Torah Congregation, a Conservative synagogue in Boca Raton, held a buffet brunch in the packed ballroom honoring Rabbi David Englander for his 23 years of service. I asked Rabbi Englander what changes he has witnessed over the past 23 years at Bnai Torah? He replied, The changes that come to mind, other than the people who have lived out their retirement years here and have passed away who I think of fondly and often, include these trends: When asked what will he miss most about leaving Bnai Torah, Rabbi Englander said, I will miss the relationships we have built together over a generation
admin | June 28, 2022
Rabbi Rachel Timoner of Congregation Beth Elohimwas selected as one of the New York Jewish Weeks 36 to Watch (formerly 36 Under 36). This distinction honors leaders, entrepreneurs and changemakers who are making a difference in New Yorks Jewish community
admin | June 28, 2022
Rabbi Matondo sent Cardiff City fans into a mini meltdown on social media on Tuesday. As ever during the transfer window, supporters are heightened to any potential social media activity, no more so than after watching their club make nine signings at the beginning of the window
admin | June 28, 2022
ACTIVISTS OF ALL FAITHS BACKGROUNDS AND AGES CONTINUE TO SPEAK UP AFTER THE CONTROVERSIAL ROE VERSUS WADE DECISION. FRIDAY OUR SUJI NAM HAS THE STORY FROM UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP IN NORTH PALM BEACH WITH MORE ON HOW THEY SAY THIS NEW LAW ATTACKS THE JEWISH FAITH
admin | June 28, 2022
Andreas Hinz Two decades after one of Camdens most shocking murders, CNJ editor Richard Osley reflects on how the case was covered AS time passes and stories are told and retold, and memories get foggier and more fragmented, sometimes you hear him referred to as simply that chopped up rabbi. Remember that time?
admin | June 28, 2022
SUDBURY Congregation Bnai Torah of Sudbury warmly invites the community to Shabbat on the Beach services and open houses at the Wayland Town Beach at 25 Parkland Drive, Wayland. Prospective members are welcome to join us 30 minutes prior to each beach service to learn more about Congregation Bnai Torah