“Twin Mitzvos”

For example, the material that forms the roof of a sukkah (“schach”) must fulfill two conditions in order to be kosher: 1) it must have originally grown from the ground and 2) it must be currently detached from the ground. Now, imagine that I have four walls forming an enclosed space in my backyard. All […]

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e-Edition: October 18, 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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Decades Later, Burying The Ashes

Photo Credit: Hannah Rubin We clustered in twos and threes beneath a leaden sky, light mist settling on the nearby tombstones. Before us loomed a newly-erected stone monolith, upon which was carved “al eileh ani bochiyah – over these do I weep.” That September afternoon, all in attendance witnessed a great cross-communal moment as we […]

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Studying The Torah

Photo Credit: Jewish Press Here is a pertinent message as we conclude the keriat haTorah on Simchat Torah. When I was Chief Rabbi, I had wonderful friendships with other religious leaders, not least with the two Archbishops of Canterbury during my time. This was part of a profound healing that has taken place between Jews […]

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Justice Meir Shamgar Who Investigated Baruch Goldstein Killings, Rabin’s Murder, Dead at 94

Photo Credit: Nati Shohat/Flash90 Former Supreme Court President Meir Shamgar, May 19, 2011. Retired Supreme Court President Meir Shamgar, who chaired, among other things, the state commission of inquiry into PM Yitzchak Rabin’s murder, and an investigation into the slaughter at the Cave of Patriarchs by Dr. Baruch Goldstein, passed away on Friday morning at […]

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Survey: 59% of German Voters See Anti-Semitism Rising

Photo Credit: YouTube screenshot Rally against anti-Semitism in Germany, October 12, 2019 A survey conducted for ARD public broadcasting—a joint organisation of Germany’s regional public-service broadcasters—and published on Friday, shows 59% of voting-age Germans believe that anti-Semitism is spreading in their own communities. This represents a 19% jump from last year’s survey which showed only […]

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Shade Of Faith

Photo Credit: Jewish Press If a person is uncomfortable sitting in a sukkah, he is halachically exempt from doing so. But why? A person is not exempt from the mitzvah of tefillin if they are uncomfortable, so why is he exempt from the mitzvah of sukkah if he is uncomfortable? Rav Reuven Kerelenstein cites the […]

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