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 | | |  | | Iyar 29, 5772 · May 21, 2012 | By Karen Schwartz |  |
|  | | | Devoting hours of intense study every day to his regular course load, a 19-year-old boy from Toronto has accomplished in the astonishing time of three years what most adults spend their whole lives attempting. Post Comment | Read Story |  |  | | | Students from New York University, the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Southern California, Dartmouth College and several others touching on philosophy, the Internet, end-of-life questions, civil liberties, democracy, and scriptural belief in their response to the conference's theme of "ancient ethics in a postmodern world." Post Comment | Read Story |  |  | | | Rabbi Nissen Mangel, a renowned philosopher and author who was sent to Auschwitz as a 10-year-old boy and spent five years in the death camp before his liberation in 1945, addressing the concept of belief in G‑d after the Holocaust. Post Comment | Read Story |  |  | | Talk of the Planet | | German Family Affairs Minister Dedicates Jewish Nursery | | German Family Affairs Minister Kristina Schroder dedicated a new nursery at the Chabad Ohr Avner kindergarten program Wednesday, calling the Berlin institution "a sign of the growing Jewish life in Germany." | | Rostov Governor Discusses Possibility of Revamping Holocaust Memorial | | For the first time since the regional government replaced a memorial to the World War II slaughter of 27,000 local Jews with a separate installation that mentioned neither Jews nor the Holocaust, Jewish community officials met with Gov. Vassily Golubov about the issue. | | More News Briefs  |  | | In the Media | | Stolen Torah scrolls discovered in Safed Ynet Gift gives Russian Jewish centre its own home Canadian Jewish News Chabad Lubavitch of CNY to celebrate Shavuot Syracuse Post Standard | | More Media Stories  | | |  | Featured Judaica: Challah Board - Wood "L'kovod Shabbat V'Yom Tov" translates as "To Honor the Shabbat and Holidays". Made of a wood laminate. The included serrated knife fits comfortably into a slot on the board for easy storage. A great choice for a new apartment, dorm room or vacation home. Price: $16.99 |
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