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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Parshat Devarim 2012-The End of the Trip
Parshat Devarim is the beginning of the end, a bunch of ends actually. The entire book of Devarim takes place over one day, the last day of Moshe’s life. It is the beginning of his last advice and rebukes to … Continue reading
Posted in current events, holidays, Uncategorized
Tagged beit hamikdash, Bible, campus, college, education, G-d, holiday, Israel, jerusalem, jew, jewish, jews, judaism, orthodox, prayer, rabbi, rav eliyashiv, religion, spiritual, spirituality, summary of parshat devarim, Tanakh, Temple, tisha b'av, Torah, university
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KOACH Redeemed
Koach is safe for now. The Conservative movement officially overturned the decision to defund Koach, its student outreach branch operating on 25 college campuses around the United States. Currently, the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) has committed $100,000 to … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, campus, college, conservative, education, hillel, jew, jewish, jews, judaism, KOACH, orthodox, politics, rabbi, religion, study, Torah, university, USCJ
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The Kollel Question
Is the true Jewish ideal to sit and learn Torah all day? What about when it’s at the expense of earning a living and, in Israel at least, defending your country? When did the “kollel life” become the norm and … Continue reading
Posted in current events, Q & A, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, campus, charedi, chazon ish, college, david ben gurion, education, G-d, haredi, Israel, jerusalem, jew, jewish, jews, judaism, kollel, moral education, orthodox, politics, rabbi, religion, spiritual, spirituality, study, Tanakh, Torah, university
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18 Mile Skydive!
And going for the record of 23 miles next month. You know that’s me: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_SCI_SUPERSONIC_SKYDIVER?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-07-25-11-38-56
Miracle of Stem Cells, ALS, and the Rabbi
Mir Rosh Yeshiva Recovery Just the Beginning of Israel’s Stem Cell Miracles
Posted in current events, Uncategorized
Tagged campus, college, G-d, Israel, jew, jewish, jews, judaism, mir yeshiva, miracle, orthodox, rabbi, Rabbi Rafael Shmuelevitz, religion
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Egyptian Candid Camera Turns Violent…
When they think they’re on an Israeli TV…
Judge Rules Against MTA in Pro-Israel Ad Case
http://www.algemeiner.com/2012/07/20/judge-rules-against-mta-in-favor-of-pro-israel-ads/
Posted in current events, Uncategorized
Tagged Israel, jew, jewish, jihad, judaism, mta, politics, terrorism, terrorists
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Rav Eliyashiv Passes Away
http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=277967
Parshat Matot-Masei 2012-A Tribute to Yisrael Moshe Reisman zt”l
This is a tragic period in the Jewish year, the three weeks between the Fasts of the 17th of Tammuz and the 9th of Av where we focus our attention on the destruction of the Two Temples and Jewish tragedies … Continue reading
Posted in personal, torah portion, Uncategorized
Tagged Bible, campus, college, education, G-d, jew, jewish, jews, judaism, moral education, orthodox, parsha, parshah, prayer, rabbi, religion, spiritual, spirituality, study, Tanakh, Torah, university
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