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“It was the highlight of my week,” a University of California student told JNS of Daniel Levine’s course on major Jewish texts.
“These walls continue to talk to us and reveal Jerusalem’s history,” said archeologist Amit Re’em.
More than 5,000 children from the Judea city partook in writing the scroll’s 304,805 letters.
The algorithm was able to confirm the theories of Rashi—the foremost biblical commentator—and other prominent Torah scholars.
No one was injured in the attacks, which occurred in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Daniel Held at the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, called the attack “a deliberate attempt to spread fear across our entire Jewish community.”
Police are searching for two suspects following the incident at the Bais Chaya Mushka School for Girls in North York.
“This dark episode demonstrates the depths that many went to destroy our people,” says Michael Rothwell, the director of the Oporto Jewish Museum.
A group of nine teenagers from a St. Louis day school in grades five through eight advanced to an elite robotics competition.
Jozef Israëls’s works, which were shown at the Fifth Zionist Congress, appear at top Dutch museums, the Metropolitan Museum, Art Institute of Chicago and Philadelphia Museum.
As South Carolina’s Reform congregation Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim closes in on its tricentennial year, Jewish life in the city and at the College of Charleston is bustling.
“We celebrate the immeasurable impact of Jewish values, contributions and culture on our nation’s character,” the president said.