First Haggadah Published In Chicago

Photo Credit: Jewish Press The haggadah has always been popular among authors and publishers, with over 10,000 different haggadot estimated to have been published over the centuries. One haggadah I recently acquired was the first to be printed in Chicago. Published in 1879, it boasts of being the “first [haggadah] to contain illustrations influenced by […]

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Israeli Actress Gal Gadot Joins Husband in Producing ‘Irena Sendler,’ Will Star in Title Role

Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore / Wikimedia Israeli actress Gal Gadot Entertainment industry website Deadline reported exclusively this weekend that Israeli actress Gal Gadot is teaming with her producing partner and husband Jaron Versano to form a new production company called, “Pilot Wave.” The company’s first project will be “the fact-based historical thriller Irena Sendler,” with […]

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Peace At All Costs

Photo Credit: Jewish Press Many mitzvos are considered halachically fulfilled even if we do them thoughtlessly. Not so the mitzvah of sukkah, says the Bach. When sitting in a sukkah, we must know and think about why we’re sitting there. The Torah says, “L’maan yeidu doroseichem ki basukos hoshavti es Bnei Yisrael b’hotzeisi eschem mei’Eretz […]

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Israel: G-d’s Gift To Our People

Photo Credit: Jewish Press I studied under many teachers when I was growing up. Many of them were considered the gedolim of the generation. I remember when I attended Yeshivat Kerem B’Yavneh and my rosh yeshiva was the tzaddik Rabbi Chayim Yaakov Goldvicht. I recall the teachers I was privileged to have when I attended […]

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A Holiday Of Gathering

Photo Credit: Jewish Press Three Hebrew words for gathering are associated with Sukkot: “asifah,” “aggudah,” and “kehillah.” * The holiday is called Chag HaAssif (Exodus 23:16 and 34:22) because, Rashi explains, Sukkot is a person’s last chance to gather (“asifah”) and bring his produce indoors before the rainy season. Advertisement ‘); _avp.push({ tagid: article_top_ad_tagid, alias: […]

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‘Amen’ – Not A Simple Word

Photo Credit: Jewish Press “When I call out the Name of Hashem, attribute greatness to our G-d” (Devarim 32:3). Rashi explains this pasuk as follows: “When I mention Hashem’s name, I will bring greatness to Hashem and bless His Name.” Advertisement ‘); _avp.push({ tagid: article_top_ad_tagid, alias: ‘/’, type: ‘banner’, zid: ThisAdID, pid: 16, onscroll: 0 […]

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