e-Edition: November 15, 2019

Photo Credit: Jewish Press Click on the image below to read the paper. The new issue will appear every Friday morning. It may take up to one minute for the print edition below to appear. Once loaded, click on it to view a full page version. Advertisement ‘); _avp.push({ tagid: article_top_ad_tagid, alias: ‘/’, type: ‘banner’, […]

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Reports: Jihad in Crisis, Weighs Total Split with Hamas for Allowing IDF’s Devastating Blow

Photo Credit: Hassan Jedi/Flash90 Islamic Jihad rally in Gaza, October 5, 2019. Hamas’s decision to refrain from entering this week’s violent cycle has led to a severe crisis within the Islamic Jihad leadership, Arab sources said Friday. Early Thursday morning, the terror group’s military arm pressed exacerbating the attacks on Israeli civilians, while the political […]

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The Stinkers

Photo Credit: Rabbi YY Rubinstein Rabbi YY Rubinstein In the 1980s, one of my close friends travelled to the USSR’s capital city, Moscow, to teach. The problem with his visit was that the subject he had come to teach was a highly illegal one. He had come to teach Torah. It was a very cloak-and-dagger, […]

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The Furor Over Rav Firer

Photo Credit: Yossi Zamir/Flash90 Rabbi Avraham Elimelech Firer, July 23, 2002. Hyper-partisanship has claimed yet another victim – this time a person who, in normal times, would be considered a tzaddik. And while the vultures may crow over their misbegotten victory, we are all the poorer for it. Rabbi Elimelech Firer is a phenomenon in […]

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Going To Galveston, Texas?

Photo Credit: Jewish Press I recently acquired a Yiddish booklet published called Hoypt Yedies Vegn Emigratsye In Galveston. Published in 1907, the work contains information and promotional material on the opportunities and success that can be found by moving to Galveston, TX. When we think of the throngs of Jewish immigrants to this country who […]

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