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Now, more than ever, we are seeing disagreements within the Jewish community about the current conflict, which thankfully reached a cease-fire recently. More and more voices, especially Jewish ones, spoke out forcefully against Israel and its self-defense tactics that included painful decisions to bomb places where Hamas stores its weapons and rocket launchers: many of which are in civilian areas, including homes, offices, and even in the building that housed journalists like the AP.
8 Ways to Celebrate Your Jewish Birthday
Tips for making your Jewish birthdays a time of meaning and growth.
In addition to the date of birth according to the “regular”, secular calendar, we each have a birthday that corresponds to the Hebrew calendar. (
On Hebrew birthdays, everything we do has a heightened importance. The Talmud describes that when the evil nation Amalek attacked the ancient Israelites, the Jewish people placed fighters whose birthday was that day in the front of the defensive lines; the implication is that their birthdays were a lucky day for the soldiers, and might help sway their efforts to favorable outcomes. (Jerusalem Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 3.8)