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Our sense of morality feels violated when we see or hear about the murder of innocents, particularly children. So what are we to do when the Torah itself, to which we turn for moral guidance, calls for that very action? While it is tempting to gloss over these difficult encounters and some will question why I bring this up in this parsha talk, it’s important to address them head on, driven by a deep love of God and the belief in the eternal truth of the Torah. In this week’s parsha, Re’eh, we find an example of this. In Chapter 13 of the Book of Devarim, we read of the punishment for a city in which idolatry takes place. ....
Are we meeting the challenge of inspiring our children? (Parshat Va'etchanan) | Kenneth Brander timesofisrael.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesofisrael.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Toulouse. "On ne peut pas utiliser la douleur des familles à des fins électoralistes" ladepeche.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ladepeche.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Stuart Winer is a breaking news editor at The Times of Israel. Screen capture from video of Rabbanit Shira Marili Mirvis speaking to her community after she was appointed as the spiritual leader of the Shirat Hatamar synagogue in Efrat, April, 2021. (YouTube) An Orthodox synagogue in the West Bank settlement of Efrat has appointed a woman to be the community’s sole spiritual leader, the first time that a woman has held such a position in an Israeli Orthodox community. Rabbanit Shira Marili Mirvis was nominated with the support of 83 percent of the Shirat Hatamar synagogue’s voting members earlier this week, the synagogue announced in a statement Tuesday. ....
LGBT Jews at Pride parade, July 3, 2010. The YU Pride Alliance, an unofficial group of undergraduate YU students, together with three alumni and one registered student, have brought a discrimination lawsuit against the university, President Ari Berman and, Vice Provost for Student Affairs Dr. Chaim Nissel, The Commentator reported on Tuesday ( According to The Commentator, the late Rabbi Dr. Joseph B. Soloveitchik, the profound spiritual leader of YU, was adamant in his opposition to designating the religious Jewish university as a non-sectarian institution in 1970, a change that qualified the institution to receive state funds. Rabbi Soloveitchik warned that its new, non-sectarian designation, would leave YU with âonly a limited right to formulate rulesâ that comply with Jewish law. ....