1. We haven't even had time to bid farewell to our sukkahs and Simchat Torah is already upon us. It is difficult to find a parallel to Simchat Torah in other cultures. It is not just a religious holiday, but a holiday in honor of the intellect, the very act of studying, the Torah […] The post A festival celebrating the Book and the intellect appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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PM says 'no limit to madness' after prayer clash at Dizengoff Square; but Rabbi Leo Dee states there was no violence, and man who bumped into him says he was trying to flee scene
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As conflict in the northeastern state of Manipur enters its sixth month, a Jewish community fleeing decimated homes and burned synagogues is starting to see its exile as permanent
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Activist organization Safeguarding Our Shared Home looks to engage a cross-section of Israelis during holiday, hoping to help the public 'learn and understand the issues at play'
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During the holiday's intermediate days, when most normal activity is permitted but kids are off from school, families venture out in droves - and the city adapts to welcome them
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A careful yes to Bin Salman for an effort at peace with Saudi Arabia; an urgent no to the likes of Ben Gvir for the accelerating descent into internal division, hatred and bloodshed
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Fifty Thousand Jewish worshippers gathered at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on Monday to attend the special Priestly Blessing prayer during the holiday of Sukkot, the Western Wall heritage foundation said in a statement. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Draped with prayer shawls over their heads and hands, the priests, known […] The post Thousands attend Sukkot 'Priestly Blessings' at Western Wall appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.