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Hebrew Calendar 2024 to 2025

This is the Hebrew calendar produced by the International Israelite Board of Rabbis. It includes all Torah readings, Holy Days, and Yarzeit Dates.

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Black Jewish Relations

March On Washington 60th Anniversary

The International Israelite Board of Rabbis supports the March on Washington today as we did sixty years ago. Rabbi Sholomo Levy and Rabbi Eliyahu LaPrince are leading delegations of Israelites to Washington, D.C., from August 25th to August 27th.

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Mayor of Chicago Visits Black Synagogue

The newly elected Mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, paid a visit to Chief Rabbi Capers Funnye at Beth Shalom Bnai Zaken synagogue. The visit was part of the mayor’s initiative to foster interfaith dialogue and cooperation in the city.

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Black Rabbis Of White Synagogues

The Forward has published an excellent article about Ahavas Sholom, and Ashkenazi synagogue in Newark N.J., that has recently hired Eliyahu Collins to be their associate rabbi and Azriel Devine as a rabbinical intern. Both men are highly qualified students of the Israelite Rabbinical Academy.

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Rabbi Malchah Netanyahu
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New Torah Commentary

Welcome to this forum where Rabbi Malchah Netanyahu shares her vast knowledge and unique insights into the Torah. The articles published on this site represent her perspective on a wide range of topics from modern midrashim on the weekly Torah parashot to her analysis of contemporary events, new, and popular culture.

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Black Jewish Relations

Black-Jewish Alliance

On Tuesday, February 21st, beginning at 7 pm, Rabbi Sholomo Ben Levy will lead us in what he calls a “courageous conversation” around the most controversial issues that divide Blacks and Jews today.
The first session addressed the complexities of “Black Antisemitism” in the United States. The next session, on February 21, will consider “How some progressives see Israeli policies toward the Palestinians as disruptive to progressive coalitions.” Everyone is invited to participate in this forum.

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