Japanese in Tokyo singing Hoshea Et Amecha הושיעה את עמיך In solidarity with the people of Israel. The words are from Tehillim Psalms and the tune was composed by Rabbi Dr Twersky obm. They also sing David Melech, Oseh Shalom & Am Yisrael Chai.
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Humanity is at a Crossroads
Peace activist Oded Rahav speaks about what happened to Fair Planet founder Shoshana Haran on Oct 7.Oded is a business strategy expert, Founder & CEO of Dead Sea Guardians, the international movement for saving the Dead Sea.
Thanksgiving from a Jewish Prospective
We Americans are a thankful people. On Veterans Day we thank the brave men and women of our country that served in the military. On Memorial Day, we show our gratitude to those courageous men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while defending our liberties and democratic lifestyle.
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Give Miami Day 2023
The annual GiveMiamiDay.org event unfolded in 2012, bringing together a diverse array of organizations united by a shared commitment to make a positive impact. As the idea dawned, these organizations, each with a distinct mission, eagerly embraced the digital platform to amplify their causes.
300 Florida Rabbis Heading to Brooklyn
by Rabbi Moishe KievmanChabad Chayil In a world where religious leaders often play a pivotal role in promoting unity, understanding, and goodwill, more than 300 dedicated Florida rabbis will embark on a transformative journey this weekend to the International Kinus Hashluchim. This global event brings together Chabad Shluchim from all corners of the world to...
Hearts & Shoes Sydney in Solidarity with Israel
Hearts & Shoes the Double Bay section of Sydney, Australia in Solidarity with Israel
Jewish Book Burial
Sheimos, also spelled "Shaimos," is a fundamental concept in Judaism that pertains to the respectful disposal of sacred religious texts. The term "Sheimos" itself is derived from the Hebrew word "shem," which means "name," and it encompasses any text containing the name of G-d or other holy content. The proper handling and disposal of Sheimos materials are essential aspects of Jewish religious practice, emphasizing the reverence and sanctity attributed to written words and the divine name.