Page 76«..1020..75767778..90100..»

Houses of worship take different paths toward reopening – Wicked Local Canton

| July 31, 2020

Houses of worship are continuing to evolve in their offerings for worship services and programming since Phase 2 of Gov. Charlie Bakers reopening plan that allows them to open their doors

Jews and Aspen: Thoughts on Tisha B’Av Detroit Jewish News – The Jewish News

| July 31, 2020

My first Tisha BAv memory took place at Camp Ramah, just outside Santa Barbara, California during the summer after third grade. I was a precocious seven-year-old in edah aleph (group one, the youngest class of campers). Our edah worked together to fashion a beautiful outdoor beit knesset (synagogue) beneath a sprawling oak tree with custom painted benches and our artwork hanging from the aron hakodesh (holy ark for the Torah).

In Western Europe, a Jewish ‘Community’ is an organization. They operate like expensive members-only clubs. – St. Louis Jewish Light

| July 31, 2020

AMSTERDAM (JTA) In the United States, when Jews say they identify as part of the Jewish community, they are saying they belong to a broad cultural and religious framework. They could be referring to the community of Jews in their city, their state, the country at large or the world and it doesnt necessarily mean that they belong to a synagogue. In Western Europe, that applies in some situations.

‘History will judge us’ Have progressive UK rabbis reached end of the road on Israel? – Mondoweiss

| July 31, 2020

Progressive rabbis in the UK havewritten to the Israeli embassy in Londonto express their concern over the Israeli governments plans to annex parts of the West Bank. The letter has been sent fromBritish Friends of Rabbis for Human Rights, an organisation which supports the work of Rabbis for Human Rights working in Israel and the West Bank. It draws its members from both Progressive (Reform and Liberal) as well as Masorti and Orthodox rabbis.

Security guard disarms ax-wielding man inside Ukraine synagogue – The Jerusalem Post

| July 29, 2020

A security guard at a Ukraine synagogue overpowered a man armed with an ax who broke into the compound shouting wheres the synagogue? The intruder slightly wounded the guard, who managed to wrestle the weapon away from him

Door That Held Back Halle Synagogue Gunman Removed, Will Become Part of Memorial – Jewish Exponent

| July 29, 2020

Visitors at the synagogue in Halle the day after a gunman targeted the house of worship in eastern Germany in October 2019. (Jens Schlueter/Getty Images via JTA.org) By Marcy Oster Now pockmarked with bullets, the door of the synagogue in Halle, Germany, that held out a far-right gunman last October was replaced on Tuesday. The heavy wooden door will become the centerpiece of a memorial to the attack and the two bystanders killed by the assailant, The Associated Pressreported.

Door that held back Halle synagogue gunman is removed and will become part of memorial – Cleveland Jewish News

| July 29, 2020

(JTA) Now pockmarked with bullets, the door of the synagogue in Halle, Germany, that held out a far-right gunman last October was replaced on Tuesday.

Israel to relax synagogue attendance restrictions ahead of Tisha B’Av, ministers say – Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

| July 29, 2020

Israels Health Ministry will increase the number of worshipers permitted in synagogues ahead of Tisha BAv, which begins on Wednesday evening, the heads of the ultra-Orthodox political parties announced on Monday. The current limit is 10 worshipers only.

StandWithUs Offers $10,000 to Informant Who Led to Arrest of Suspect in Florida Synagogue Vandalisms – Jewish Journal

| July 29, 2020

The StandWithUs (SWU) Center for Combating Anti-Semitism (CCA) has offered a $10,000 reward to whomever provided the information that led to the arrest of the alleged perpetrator behind the recent vandalism of two Florida synagogues. The two synagogues, Temple Emanu-El and Temple Sinai, were vandalized on July 15 with swastikas and other unspecified anti-Semitic graffiti. Both synagogues are located in Sarasota, Fla.

In Western Europe, a Jewish ‘Community’ is an organization. They operate like expensive members-only clubs. – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| July 29, 2020

AMSTERDAM (JTA) In the United States, when Jews say they identify as part of the Jewish community, they are saying they belong to a broad cultural and religious framework. They could be referring to the community of Jews in their city, their state, the country at large or the world and it doesnt necessarily mean that they belong to a synagogue. In Western Europe, that applies in some situations


Page 76«..1020..75767778..90100..»

matomo tracker