Jewish Life
Manilan Houle, a new member of the Indigenous Commission of the City of Duluth, is introducing his mother and nephew to challah and cholent.
“I want all of you to put on tefillin together with me—my dream while in captivity was to put on tefillin, and we’ll do it for the release of all our brothers who are still there,” said Bar Kupershtein, 23, who survived 738 days in captivity in Gaza.
Rabbi Yaakov and Mushkee Raskin, and their family, are reported as safe.
The mass rally is expected to effectively shut down the Jewish state’s capital on Thursday.
In Jerusalem, fierce debates and record participation amid rising antisemitism underline how the stakes have risen in the Diaspora.
“If you’re not forecasting where your customer acquisition is going to be, you won’t be in business long,” Russell Robinson, CEO of Jewish National Fund-USA, said of emerging American Jewish demographics.
“I think it’s obviously highly offensive,” a law professor at Cornell University told the “New York Post.”
“This is exactly what the Jewish community needs right now,” Lisa Brenner told JNS of her new film “One Big Happy Family.” “We need something to make us feel good about ourselves.”
The rabbi of Kherson, who in July escaped a drone hit on his car, said this time the projectile “miraculously” pierced the building without exploding.
The senator told JNS that the rabbi was “very substantive, but the depth of his personal friendship and his commitment to people was remarkable.”
“When the status of the yeshivah students is resolved, Shas will return to its positions in the government and the Knesset,” the party said.
The monarch spent several minutes outside of the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, where wreaths lie for two Jews slain on Oct. 2.