
Yossy Goldman
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2 weeks ago |
tapinto.net | Yossy Goldman |Jackie Lieberman
Where I live, in South Africa, everyone knows our national treasure continues to be the late Nelson Mandela. The status and respect he enjoys even after his death is legendary and fully merited. To have suffered imprisonment for 27 years and still come out preaching peace and reconciliation is nothing less than awe-inspiring. Mandela became president and received every imaginable honor, including a well-deserved Nobel Peace Prize. But those who knew the man knew him to possess genuine humility.
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1 month ago |
chabad.org | Mordechai Rubin |Yehoshua B. Gordon |Yossy Goldman |Katia Bolotin
How to Make Fluffy, Sweet Challah Without EggsWhat Were the Golden Cherubim? Chinese Translation Requested by the Rebbe Hits the ShelvesDear Yarden BibasWhat You Need to Know About Making (and Serving) CholentThe Altar - The Pintaleh YidInstead of Nightclubs, They Decided to Promote Something JewishThese Four Videos Made Us Laugh and Made Us CryYour Happiness According to the RambamTake the Ages and Stages in Judaism QuizWhat Is the Purpose of this World? Fragmented Thoughts of a Broken Heart
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2 months ago |
chabad.org | Mordechai Rubin |Yehoshua B. Gordon |Yossy Goldman |Katia Bolotin
The name of the Parshah, "Bo," means "Come [to Pharaoh]" and it is found in Exodus 10:1. The last three of the Ten Plagues are visited on Egypt: a swarm of locusts devours all the crops and greenery; a thick, palpable darkness envelops the land; and all the firstborn of Egypt are killed at the stroke of midnight of the 15th of the month of Nissan.
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2 months ago |
tapinto.net | Yossy Goldman |Jackie Lieberman
“Gratitude is an attitude,” some wise man surely must have said at some time. The Bible, in this week’s Parshah, demonstrates just how far Jewish tradition teaches us to be grateful and to remember our benefactors. Seven of the ten plagues occur in this week’s reading. Moses, messenger of G‑d, is busy bringing down these terrifying plagues on Pharaoh’s Egypt. Yet, interestingly, he calls upon his brother Aaron to be the agent for the first three plagues—blood, frogs and lice.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
chabad.org | Mordechai Rubin |Chana Weisberg |Yossy Goldman |Katia Bolotin
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