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“One of the things I’ve had the privilege of is seeing the things in life through the eye of a master teacher,” Walz says of Asad Zaman.
One of the most difficult days in the Jewish calendar, it includes five afflictions intended to stir the heart and inspire repentance.
Two prominent Orthodox rabbis told JNS that they wrote the invocations to be both mournful and also uplifting.
The justices’ ruling bypasses the dispute on appointing women to Israel’s Chief Rabbi Election Assembly.
Rabbi Levi Slonim of the Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Life at Binghamton University spoke one day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, aiming to show “the importance of unity.”
Foreign ministers of OIC member states came together at the behest of Iran to discuss Israel’s “ongoing crimes.”
“The decision of the municipality to ban Yom Kippur prayers in public spaces is puzzling, divisive and must be reversed,” said Energy Minister Eli Cohen.
The installation at at the Office of Papal Charities in Rome reflects a shared commitment to addressing global water scarcity.
The killing of 12 youngsters by Hezbollah could mark a watershed event in the Golan Druze’s relationship with the Jewish state.
Fuad Shukr served as a senior “military” adviser to Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah.
“The State of Israel will not and cannot let this pass,” the premier said.
Some 250 participants from the U.S. and South Africa learn how to advocate for the Jewish state and show solidarity with Jewish classmates.