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Tag Archives: Rosh Hashanah
The New Year, Israel, and Two Powerful Sermons
COMMENTARY by John Podhoretz September 29, 2014 As Jews gathered last week to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, one major question haunting the American Jewish community was this: How would its rabbis handle the issue of the summer’s war and the response … Continue reading
Approaching Rosh Hashanah, #Thoughts4Elul 5774
Shana Tova to all my friends. All the best for 5775….Richard RABBI SACKS BLOG September 4, 2014 Averting the Decree, #Thoughts4Elul 5774 This year we approach the New Year with more fear and trembling than for a very long time. This … Continue reading
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Tagged Gaza, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Rosh Hashanah
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2nd Rosh Hashanah Attack Thwarted by IDF
BREITBART by Paul Miller September 22, 2014 First reported by the Israel news website 0404, seven terrorists were arrested late Sunday night by Israel Defense Forces after intelligence learned of their plan to attack in Gush Etzion during the observance of Rosh Hashanah. The Jewish … Continue reading