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Oct 182 min read
DHS Offers Protections for Lebanese Nationals Currently in the United States
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is announcing new actions to provide temporary immigration reprieve to eligible Lebanese...
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Oct 174 min read
Talmudic Mentions of Yeshu: Clarifying Jewish Rejection
by Ram ben Ze'ev In Jewish tradition, the Talmud serves as a foundational text, building on the Torah and the teachings of the sages....
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Oct 163 min read
The Divine Promise: G-D's Gift of the Land of Israel to the Jewish People
by Ram ben Ze'ev The land of Yisrael (Israel) has always been central to the Jewish identity and destiny. Throughout the Torah and the...
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Oct 163 min read
The Holiday of Sukkot
The Gemara (Sukkah 11b) explains that the Mitzvah of Sukkah is in commemoration of the clouds of glory that surrounded our ancestors when...
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Oct 164 min read
The Festival of Sucot
From Serious to Joy by Rabbi Jeremy Rosen There is a line in the Book of Psalms that reads “Rejoice in trembling” (Psalms 2:11) that...
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Oct 153 min read
Judaism: A Sacred Union of Faith, Ethnicity, and Nationhood
by Ram ben Ze'ev Judaism is often misunderstood as merely a religion when, in fact, it is far more. Judaism encompasses not only a faith...
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Oct 143 min read
The Obligation to Eat in the Sukkah
A Meal of an Established Character Throughout the entire Sukkot holiday, both during the night and day, it is prohibited to eat a meal of...
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Oct 132 min read
State Department Sanctions and Identification of the Petroleum and Petrochemical Sectors of Iran’s Economy
In the aftermath of Iran’s unprecedented October 1 attack against Israel, the United States made clear that we would impose consequences...
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Oct 134 min read
The Walls of the Sukkah
The days between Yom Kippur and the Sukkot holiday are indeed holy ones during which we are involved with the building of the Sukkah in...
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