Ichud Hatzalah, Yad Sara, and Ezer Miziyon are just a few ... Firstly there is the spiritual claim that Haredim are already fighting as Torah learning is the ultimate protection.
At Yad Sarah, we always anticipate an uptick in requests during these special times. Families seek our support to ensure loved ones can celebrate with dignity and comfort, surrounded by those they ...
The new exhibition from Jerusalem’s Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial ... a satchel and a miniature Torah scroll that tell the story of the Austrian Jewry in the 1930s and the growing persecution ...
No one needs reminding that the festive Simchat Torah holiday, which obligates us to be joyous, also marks the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 massacre. On Simchat Torah 5784, one year ago ...
The exhibition goes by the self-explanatory and emotive title of Torn from Life – The Fate of the Austrian Jews after the Anschluss in 1938 and was curated by Yad Vashem Museum Division ...
Adina lives with her husband and children in Yad Binyamin. The high holy days have ... How can we be joyful on Sukkot and Simchat Torah only one year after October 7th, and while we are still ...
This is not a rhetorical question. The massacre of Oct. 7 happened last year on the morning of Simchat Torah, the day when Jews are supposed to sing and dance with Torah scrolls in a state of ...
The Torah ends with sadness. Moses, the Torah’s author, dies, and its final sentences are written with tears. Moses liberated the Jewish people from slavery and led them to the edge of the ...
Jews in New Jersey normally greet Simchat Torah, which begins at sunset on Thursday, with joy. It's traditionally a holiday of dance, song and feasts. Simchat Torah, which means "rejoicing of the ...