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by Rabbi Simon Jacobson One hundred years ago, at the dawn of the 20th century, life was more difficult, bringing us the most deadly period in all of history. by Rabbi Yossi Jacobson By Rabbi Yossi Gordon By Elie Wiesel by Ted Roberts by Wendy Mogel In Judaism, G-d is in the details, and everyday courtesy is an important detail. By Eli Robins By Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Sacks By Marion Fish by Miriam Karp by Varda Branfman

Never in our long exile have we felt as comfortable as on these blessed shores, in a country founded on the dignity of human life and liberty.
When I try explaining to people about our limited human understanding of G-d’s ways, I sound a bit like His advocate.
The sound from the mountains, a melancholy song, a joyous prayer, a dream, a memory: this miraculous place reaching into heaven.
My bold rabbi loves my challenging questions.
On Rosh Hashanah we renew our commitment to Jewish life.
The real “Sabbatical” term originates from the once-in-seven years Jewish “Shemitta” Mitzvah focused on the farmers & field workers who follow Jewish law to let their fields lie fallow each seventh year.
Sukkot was drawing near, and I wasn’t sure how to get the materials to build a sukkah booth.
Will parents have to choose between a Day School education, should they desire it, and the special ed resources offered by public school systems?
Gershon Wachtel knows prayer and music up close and personal.
Naomi is a 23 year-old major in languages at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a new immigrant to Israel.
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