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By the Numbers
10 Facts About Persian Jews
Jewish people have been living in Persia (roughly modern-day Iran) since the second part of the First Temple era.
Jewish people have been living in Persia (roughly modern-day Iran) since the second part of the First Temple era.
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Freeman Files
How to be Humble without being a Wimp
How to fly high above any challenge, smash through the most impervious obstacle, take on the entire world without flinching--and be humble about it, too!
How to fly high above any challenge, smash through the most impervious obstacle, take on the entire world without flinching--and be humble about it, too!
Voices
Mitzvah Tanks Rolling Out of New Haven
How a group of activists is changing the public landscape of American Jewry, one vehicle at a time.
How a group of activists is changing the public landscape of American Jewry, one vehicle at a time.
Rabbi By Day, Aviation Expert By Night
The aviation enthusiast who grew up in a secular Russian-Jewish home and is now a Chabad emissary and a researcher on the verge of a breakthrough in drone research.
The aviation enthusiast who grew up in a secular Russian-Jewish home and is now a Chabad emissary and a researcher on the verge of a breakthrough in drone research.
History
How Jerusalem’s Jews Settled Outside Her Ancient Walls
Until fairly recently, all of Jerusalem’s residents lived inside the walls of the Old City, crowded into tiny houses built around narrow courtyards.
Until fairly recently, all of Jerusalem’s residents lived inside the walls of the Old City, crowded into tiny houses built around narrow courtyards.
Project Purpose
A woman of valor is the crown of her husband
Proverbs 12:4
Print Magazine
G‑d desires to have a presence in this world, and in each mitzvah we do, however it is done, He is there.
G‑d desires that His light shine in this world, and in every word of divine wisdom and every heartfelt prayer, His light shines.
G‑d desires yet more—that He be found here in all His essence, that which can neither ...
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