On January 31st, Jews around the world observe the holiday of Tu B’Shvat, which celebrates the miracle of all that God created. This includes the land of Israel, of which the prophet Isaiah wrote that God would make “her deserts like Eden, her wastelands like the garden of the Lord.”
Yael tells us about the celebration of Tu B’Shvat, the “New Year of the Trees,” and explains how we can apply lessons from this holiday to our own lives.
Writing at The New York Daily News, Rabbi Eckstein calls on the United Nations to commemorate the Holocaust by actually combating anti-Semitism and stopping its anti-Israel bias.
When they boarded that initial flight in Kiev, we did not know Vladimir would soon be facing a life-threatening medical condition. But thanks to expert care in their new home of Netanya, Israel…
The cold, hard truth is that thousands of Holocaust survivors STILL live under poverty and oppression to this day. Many people try to deny this fact, but it’s irrefutable.
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