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A young American Hasidic man documented a visit to Iran two weeks before the war, and sang the prayer for the well-being of the soldiers of the IDF in front of anti-Israel propaganda signs.
The rabbi ruled that weekday consumption should be avoided “so that one can delight in it on Shabbat as is proper.” ...
Just three months ago, right before Purim, Abraham Schwartz — an adventurous, effusive young man from the Hasidic community — undertook a quest that was dear to his heart. He flew to Iran to ...
The new tubes, which will serve NJ Transit and Amtrak trains, aren’t expected to open for service until 2035. The project ...
Frieda Vizel left an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect in New York in a crisis of faith at 25. But instead of cutting ties, she ...
In a letter released after President Jim Ryan resigned, the Justice Department questioned U.Va.'s handling of an alleged hate ...
AP/Leo Correa During the parenthesis between Israel’s attack on Iran and Tehran’s response — a postcard-perfect Friday — I walk the streets to suss out the mood. A young Hasidic man, Mordechai, tells ...
Yeshua is now gently rebuking us Gentiles with the same challenge he made to the Jewish disciples on the road to Emmaus: “How ...