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Dog mitzvah | cbs8 com

Deidra Cooper spoiled her dog named Saki with a coming-of-age party to remember. Author: Jeff Zevely (Reporter) Updated: 2:15 PM PDT April 28, 2021 SAN DIEGO So, you say you love your dog, but have you ever thrown your pet a Bark Mitzvah ? In this Zevely Zone, I went to Golden Hill for a special celebration.  This is Saki, said Deidra Cooper introducing her adorable Shiba Inu, who is turning 13 years old. Not only is it his birthday, but it s his Bark Mitzvah. On an occasion this special, you invite all your dog s buddies. These are all of his friends, said Deidra.  Then, of course, you invite your friends. 

Is Netanyahu really worried about fake conversions to Judaism? | Andrew Sacks

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Health Minister Yaakov Litzman during a press conference about the coronavirus at the Prime Ministers Office in Jerusalem on March 8, 2020. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90) The recent unanimous High Court decision recognizing Conservative/Masorti and Reform conversions performed in Israel, for citizenship under the Law of Return, has created quite a stir. Truth be told, the significance of the decision will not be reflected in a mad rush by the masses to join the Jewish people. We in the Masorti movement will continue to respect our Zionist state as both democratic and pluralistic. Conversion is not simply intended to be a way to obtain a “Green C

Groucho Barx and why Jewish pets have Jewish names – The Forward

In early lockdown, my friend Jess got a pandemic puppy. She told me she was considering naming him Knish. I suggested Babka, and, as though it was an unspoken truth that the new puppy must be named after a Jewish food, we ran through every example we could think of. Latke was too obvious, and Cholent sounded more like a bulldog. Mufletas was dismissed as “too hipster.” Eventually, I suggested Sufganiyah. Jess, who works in the Jewish nonprofit world, jumped on it. They would call him Sufi for short, she said – arguably bringing a whole other religion into the game, but Jess and I had become friends in divinity school, so that seemed fitting. Her boyfriend Andrew agreed, and Sufi joined their other dog Mazel.

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