Racism Within the Jewish Community
In a series of interviews and articles, Elisheva Ester Rishon describes her racial odyssey of growing up as a black American in a white Orthodox
In a series of interviews and articles, Elisheva Ester Rishon describes her racial odyssey of growing up as a black American in a white Orthodox
Where: Beth Shalom Hebrew Congregation 730 Willoughby Ave, Brooklyn NY 11206 When: Sunday, February 16, 2020 Time: 1 PM – 5 PM In these very
We are happy to announce that Chief Rabbi Funnye returned from a successful mission to South America and will be a “scholar in residence” in
The “true” Israelite community joined 20,000 other people of conscience who marched against Antisemitism on January 5, 2020. All of our New York congregations participated and Chief Rabbi Funnye sent a message on behalf of the International Israelite Board of Rabbis. We have always fought racism and bigotry. We have always stood for justice and we always will.
Rabbi Benyamin Ben Benyamin invites the community to celebrate his mother, Ema Olive, on her 70th Birthday.
Everyone is invited to the annual commemoration of the life of Chief Rabbi Levi Ben Levy on Feb 22, 2020 at Beth Elohim Hebrew Cong.
The Meaning of this Commemoration Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy This centennial is more than an anniversary for us. It is even more important than commemorating
This is a year of return. Four hundred years ago, in 1619, the first African stepped onto the shores of Jamestown, Virginia. In many ways, that event was more significant than landing on the moon. In fact, one could argue that if those Africans had not proceeded to make the colonies rich, our history would be very different—if it existed at all. People have always wanted to measure time. Ancient man looked up at the night sky and began counting the number of days to complete the phases of the moon; that gave us months and eventually years. We poured sand through an hour-glass to achieve more precision. The strange thing about time is that even our most advanced clocks are instruments that can only measure the passage of time from some point in the present to some other point in the past. Nothing measures time in the future. And as we look back, we see patterns and cycles that seem to repeat; markers and turning points that tell us how low we sunk and how far we have come. This year is such a time of reflection.
As Soon as Adar Begins, Joy Increases כך משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה Everything you wanted to know (and really did not care to know) concerning
Israelite is a biblical term. It has been used by many groups and organizations for thousands of years. Therefore, your news organization must be specific—particularly
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International Israelite Board of Rabbis
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Chief Rabbi Capers Funnye
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