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Gibraltar’s Jews are known for their widespread observance of Jewish law, maintaining strong traditions amid broader assimilation.
By Yehuda Altein
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By Menachem Posner
Throughout history,
Jews have been called the “People of the Book” (or “
Am HaSefer”) by both Jews and non-Jews.
By Yehuda Shurpin
How could there be light before there is anything at all? What would it illuminate, if nothing yet exists? Where would it radiate, if space is yet to be invented? What is its frequency, considering that time has yet to begin?
By Tzvi Freeman
May children ride bikes or scooters (indoors, or in a place where there is an eruv)?
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Daily Thought
At Sinai, He said, “Let us bond together. Let us embrace in these mitzvahs, commune in this Torah, and in them we will be one.”
But He is an infinite, unknowable G‑d. If we cannot know Him, how can we bond with Him?
And so, when He came to us in His Torah at Mount Sinai, He began with an alef. And when we begin to learn, we begin with an alef.
In that first, infinitesimal...