What’s the Omer? – J-Wire Jewish Australian News Service
admin | May 14, 2022
May 13, 2022 by Jeremy Jones Read on for article Those of us who are loyal to tradition are now into a period of mourning called theOmer.
admin | May 14, 2022
May 13, 2022 by Jeremy Jones Read on for article Those of us who are loyal to tradition are now into a period of mourning called theOmer.
admin | May 14, 2022
Bill Chizek - stock.adobe.com The United States Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C. Stacey Newman and Dana SandweissMay 12, 2022 On May 2, our lives were upended, especially in Missouri, with the leak of a draft U.S
admin | May 14, 2022
In Judaism, the number 7 represents the natural world beginning with the first week of creation, established with seven days, and culminating in the day of rest, Shabbat.
admin | April 20, 2022
Thought nonbinary gender was a modern concept?
admin | April 20, 2022
I am not a rebellious girl by nature, said Devorah Silberstein. Im doing the most traditional thing a woman can do: Im trying to be more frum
admin | April 20, 2022
By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Yes, it is true. Six Hamas terrorist were killed and 7 were foiled because of Matzah and a Teshuvas HaRashba (Volume 7 #20)
admin | April 20, 2022
Imdeeply cracked from a combination of Talmud and LSD, says Natasha Lyonne, flicking a cigarette in her hand from the couch of her Los Angeles home, where shes been chatting by Zoom for over an hour. She is attempting to explain the underpinnings of her show Russian Doll, a metaphysical mindfuck she writes, produces, and stars in, whose second season recently dropped on Netflix. Based on a character Lyonne had long imagined essentially a hard-partying, alternate-reality version of herself named Nadia the series explores the nature of life and death, goodness and regret, of memory, ghosts, family, and the New York City she loves
admin | April 20, 2022
On this holy day for so many, check out this great article from nj.com: Passover and Good Friday through Easter go together like a hand and a glove, says David Kraemer, librarian and professor of Talmud and rabbinics at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Theyre actually designed to go together
admin | April 20, 2022
PODCAST Hallo fanateekelingen van Colorado Rapids! This week on Holding The High Line, Red is back.
admin | April 20, 2022
My heart sunk when I woke up Friday morning to the news of riots on the Temple Mount. Flipping through an endless barrage of cell phone videos flooding the many WhatsApp and Telegram news groups I subscribe to, scrolling through reports on social media from those who witnessed the destruction and those who proudly posted their participation in it and speaking to the men and women on the front lines, serving in and around the Old City of Jerusalem, it was apparent to me that the situation was as bad as it could be, perhaps even worse than I could comprehend from afar