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The retelling of David’s story should encourage Jews worldwide “not to be intimidated in the face of antisemitic violence and threats,” FOX Nation’s Jonathan Towers told JNS.
“Ramadan is not Israel Police versus Arab Muslims; the Israel Police is made up of people of all religions,” a police spokesperson said.
“We could never have even contemplated a project like this, on this scale, without the development of large language models,” Michael Satlow told JNS.
“It is extraordinarily moving to witness a manuscript of this magnitude continue its journey with such strength,” stated Sharon Liberman Mintz, international senior Judaica specialist at Sotheby’s.
Some 22,000 women from 30 countries are completing a two-year cycle of daily biblical study called Nach Yomi.
“It’s a very severe question, a very grave question,” Rabbi Daniel Feldman told JNS. “It has to be looked at very, very carefully. With an eye toward both justice and fairness and protecting the innocence of society overall.”
“We were able to read certain sources against the grain to extract women’s voices or women’s experiences,” Debra Kaplan, coauthor of the new book “A Woman Is Responsible for Everything,” told JNS.
Speaking at the Vatican to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the pontiff called on world leaders to remain vigilant so that genocide is never repeated.
S. Fitzgerald (“Fitz”) Haney’s life story—from religious Catholic to a practicing Jew who journeyed from the Volunteer State to Ra’anana via Puerto Rico and Mexico City, is anything but ordinary.
Action in Judea and Samaria, however, is still limited.
“If he was partially human, we can also expect human behavior from him,” Haggai Olshanetsky, of the University of Warsaw and lead author of a new study, told JNS.
Ze’ev Smason told JNS that he aims to create more state chapters for the group, which represents 2,500 Orthodox rabbis.