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Kedma Launches ‘Marking Milestones’ Program By Orit Barnea Seif | July 22, 2021 The year 2020 will forever be a watershed moment. Living through a pandemic has changed the world and has caused many of us to re-examine our values and priorities. After months of isolation and disruption, people are seeking communal ties and interpersonal connections. Along with this shift has come a renewed commitment to volunteerism and working towards a common good. This commitment to giving back and building communal ties through volunteering are at the heart of Kedma’s mission. Nearly 25 years ago, Rabbi Maury Kelman started Kedma, an Israel-based, non-profit that runs volunteer initiatives worldwide, with the goal of integrating American kids into Israeli society through volunteering. The early Kedma years were marked by shabbatonim with new Ethiopian olim and joint blood drives with Magen David Adom, among other innovative programs. Before the d ....
Hearts & Minds: An Original Look at Each Parsha in the Torah by Pini Dunner; Otzrot Books, 2021. Many Jews believe. Though the term itself has gained traction in the last decade, there have always been Jews of different races. Scan the globe today, and you’ll find Ethiopian Jews and the African Lemba tribe whose men test positive for the Kohen gene, a marker of the Jewish priests. What’s more, many Sephardic, Cuban, Mexican, and Yemenite Jews consider themselves Jews of color. Not to mention the murky waters surrounding pockets of the Black Hebrews found in Israel (largely in Dimona and Arad in the Negev Desert) and around the Diaspora, many of whom claim descent from the ancient Israelites. ....
Black (and Jewish): Braving the pitfalls, Jews of color find inner and outer peace clevelandjewishnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from clevelandjewishnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.