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Human Rights Tour For Jewish Leadership
Join our Human Rights Tour For Jewish Leadership October 2nd- 9th
Please join RHR for 7 days of touring, experiencing and Torah study that will challenge and inspire Explore Israel’s Burning and Sometimes Confusing Human Rights Challenges With Israel’s Rabbinic Voice of Conscience. Become better informed, more knowledge
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From Noah in the Ark to Moses in the basket of reeds
From Noah in the Ark to Moses in the basket of reeds: In the two cases the ark and the ark of bulrushes are both saving. Continue reading
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We ask forgiveness
Rabbi Ascherman: The vidui (recounting of our sins) during the High Holidays is intended to make us feel uncomfortable, to confront us with the wrongs we have done.. Continue reading
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Tagged agunot, Halacha, recounting of our sins, teshuva, Tikun Olam, tzedaka, vidui
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Love of Country | The Light of the Human Rights | Checkpoints During the Holiday |
Rabbi Arik Ascherman: “I feel very Israeli on Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut. I also feel Israeli when experiencing the challenges and joys of everyday life here. However, just as the tin man in the Wizard of Oz realizes he has a heart when it is breaking, I feel most Israeli and most Jewish when driven to do whatever I can to effect Tikun Olam because of all that is not as it could, must and eventually will be in the country and among the people whom I love. Shabbat Shalom, Arik.” Continue reading
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