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Urim Publications, an independent publisher of Jewish interest books, is based in Jerusalem, with an outlet in Brooklyn, New York. Established in 1997 by Tzvi Mauer, Urim publishes approximately fifteen books per year on various topics related to Jewish tradition.
His most recent books are "To Be a Holy People: Jewish Tradition and Ethical Values" (Urim Publications/KTAV Publishing House, 2021) and "Israel and the Nations: The Bible, The Rabbis, and Jewish-Gentile Relations" (Academic Studies Press, 2023). His writings has been translated into Hebrew, Italian, German and Spanish.
Shalom (Seymour) Freedman (born June 17, 1942) is an American-Israeli writer, thinker, and poet. As a Jewish writer, his best-known work consists of conversations with thinkers and spiritual leaders centering on the concept of Avodat Hashem or service of God.
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As Jerusalem U, OpenDor Media produced five film mini-series: Israel Inside/Out, [34] [35] Habits of Happiness: Positive Psychology & Judaism, [36] [37] Judaism 101, [38] Cinema: The Jewish Lens [39] and The Israel Course. [40] They also created JU Max, which was a ten-week interactive, online course for college students. [41] [42]
Urim (אוּרִים ) traditionally has been taken to derive from a root meaning "lights"; these derivations are reflected in the Neqqudot of the Masoretic Text. [3] In consequence, Urim and Thummim has traditionally been translated as "lights and perfections" (by Theodotion, for example), or, by taking the phrase allegorically, as meaning "revelation and truth" or "doctrine and truth."
Reuven Ziegler (Hebrew: ראובן ציגלר; born 1968) is an American–Israeli Modern Orthodox rabbi, author, editor and lecturer. [1] He is Chairman of the Editorial board at Koren Publishers Jerusalem, as well as Director of Research at the Toras HoRav Foundation. [2]
Shlomo Riskin (born May 28, 1940) is an Orthodox rabbi, and the founding rabbi of Lincoln Square Synagogue on the Upper West Side of New York City, which he led for 20 years; [2] [3] [4] founding chief rabbi of the Israeli settlement of Efrat in the Israeli-occupied West Bank; former [5] dean of Manhattan Day School [6] in New York City; and founder and Chancellor of the Ohr Torah Stone ...