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Posts Tagged: Jeremy Rosen Yom Kippur

September 29, 2017 11:09 am
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This Yom Kippur, Ask ‘Who Am I?’

Our task on Yom Kippur is to spend time thinking about where we stand in this world: Who are we? What are we? Every year,...

September 20, 2015 6:52 am
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Thoughts on Universalism and Particularism Ahead of Yom Kippur

During the nineteenth century, there were two ideological movements that swept the Western world. For want of a better term, I will call them universalism...

September 13, 2013 12:48 am
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Yom Kippur: An Opportunity to Come Closer to God

People are often surprised when I say there is no actual commandment in the Torah to repent. You might compare it to the afterlife. It...

Culture

Social Media Influencer Uses Her Online Platforms to Educate Millions About Holocaust

An American social media activist and influencer with over 12 million followers on...

Soccer Leaders Discuss Rise of Antisemitism in Sports

Leaders from international soccer clubs convened on the sidelines of a United Nations Human Rights Council session in Geneva on...

World

‘We Will Win’ Ukrainian Ambassador Tells American Jewish Committee Sede...

Ukraine’s Ambassador to the US on Wednesday said that the American Jewish community has supported Ukraine “every day” since Russia’s...

Israel

Israeli Archeologists Discover 6,000-Year-Old Fishing Hook in Ashkelon

i24 News - One of the oldest copper fishhooks in the world was discovered during excavations in Ashkelon, southern Israel, the Israel Antiquity Authority (IAA) announced on Wednesday. The 6,000-year-old discovery...

Middle East

Senior Hezbollah Official says ‘The Internal Conflict in Israel will...

i24 News - Sheikh Naim Qassem, Deputy Secretary General of the terrorist group Hezbollah, said during an interview with the...

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