Rabbi Dov Lior, a leading Rabbi in religious Zionist communities, commented on Israel's war against hostile nations, stating that "there is no solution—they oppose the very existence of the ...
Rabbi Yitzhak Yakubovich, rabbi of the Drom Hasharon Regional Council, penned a letter to his students regarding the custom to eat dried fruits on the holiday of Tu B'shvat, and urging them to ...
Rabbi Moshe Herson, the Head Shliach of New Jersey who was born in Brazil and built the Rabbinical College of America campus in Morristown, passed away a month after his wife. Full Story Rabbi Moshe ...
Rabbi Moshe Herson, a pivotal figure in the growth of Jewish faith across New Jersey and a founder of the Rabbinical College of America in Morris County, was remembered by friends and state ...
Rabbi Jacqueline Ninio has watched her neighbourhood be desecrated with Nazi symbols, red paint, and cars and businesses being set alight over the past few months. But amid the anger and fear ...
Recently, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook (1865-1935), the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Eretz Yisrael, has returned to public discussion. Former MK Tehila Friedman, in a featured Times of Israel blog ...
Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, This, of course, is not the first time that controversy has emerged regarding Rabbi Kook. It has been a staple of scholarly and public ...
As the Canfield Fair is near, the Canfield Board welcomed a new fair manager. Skye Tancer is taking over as fair manager following the upcoming retirement of long-time fair manager Bev Fisher.
As a Jew, I feel safe at city pro-Palestinian rallies Re Chip Le Grand’s “Rabbi pleads with Rudd in Washington to help end Melbourne’s pro-Palestinian CBD protests”: As a Jew who has ...
Here’s the thing: As a rabbi, I can tell you that speaking from a pulpit is an inherently political act, because it deals with social ethics. Unless you’re talking strictly about private ...
Here’s the thing: As a rabbi, I can tell you that speaking from a pulpit is an inherently political act because it deals with social ethics. Unless you’re talking strictly about private ritual ...