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Rabbi Steven Pruzansky (born in the Bronx, N.Y. April 28, 1958) is an American Orthodox rabbi, an author and leader in the Orthodox Jewish community. Pruzansky is best known for quarter century of spiritual leadership at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun in Teaneck, New Jersey. [1] He has also authored several books on religious topics, been an ...
Avraham Haim Yosef (Avi) haCohen Weiss (Hebrew: אברהם חיים יוסף הכהן ווייס; born June 24, 1944) is an American Open Orthodox ordained rabbi, author, teacher, lecturer, and activist who led the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale in The Bronx, New York until 2015.
Chabad is planning a $50 million campaign to establish a Jewish women's college in New York in memory of Kogan. [61] A website was set up for people to pledge to do "Mitzvahs" or good deeds in memory of Kogan. [62] This is often done in the Orthodox Jewish tradition as a merit for the soul of the deceased. As of 5 December 2024, the global ...
The Ethiopian Jewish community—known as Beta Israel—has ties to the Zionist project dating back to the 1860s. The group was formally recognized by a number of prominent rabbis in 1973 as ...
'Channel 7'), also known in English as Israel National News, is an Israeli media network identifying with religious Zionism. It offers online news articles in Hebrew , English , and Russian as well as live streaming radio, video and free podcasts. [ 1 ]
Took a video showing Gal Abdush, "a woman in a black dress lying on her back, dress torn, legs spread, vagina exposed" with her face completely charred, whom Israeli police officials believed to have been raped. [1] [8] Other accounts: Eti Bracha, Gal's mother; Rami Bracha, Gal's brother; and Gal's mother-in-law all believe that Abdush was ...
Staring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, the 10-part series follows the story of Joanne, the agnostic host of a no-holds-barred sex podcast, who falls in love with Noah, a rabbi.
The Jewish Community Watch is a global Jewish organization dedicated to the prevention of child sexual abuse (CSA) within the Orthodox Jewish community. Originally based in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, the organization has been noted for its controversial [3] [4] wall of shame where it publicizing the names of people it considers suspected abusers by posting their names and alleged activities on ...