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“We have a challenge identifying what exactly we did wrong, so that we can identify what we can do right with the future generations,” said Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue.
“We know that Israel is at the forefront of a battle between light and darkness,” says Gifu mayor.
In the wake of Maldives’ announcement, Israel’s Foreign Ministry warned its citizens against visiting the island tourist destination.
At issue is the recruitment of yeshiva students and the financing of Torah institutions.
The Iranian Supreme leader praised the students for “forming a branch of the Resistance Front” and called for them “to become familiar with the Quran.”
“In 20 years, you build really deep relationships,” says Rabbi Saul Strosberg of Congregation Sherith Israel. “That’s the reward.”
“We have a problem with the younger generation. We haven’t passed along the connection we have with Israel,” leading U.S. evangelical broadcaster says.
Passages participated in the event to show support for the Jewish state amid unprecedented hostility at college campuses.
“Wherever I meet people, I always try to make sure they know that I’m Jewish and Israeli because I’m proud to be both,” says Orthodox sojourner Avi Gold.
The Sephardic rabbi, who died in 1575, is one of history’s most renowned codifiers of Jewish law and writers on Jewish mysticism.
The author and advocate for responsible personal economics vowed to make the event “10 times what it was before.”
Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Center called it “outrageous” that the York Region District School Board had considered not using the symbol.