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Bernard Haller’s gravestone declares that he never missed a day of tefillin or ate non-kosher meat
When Bernard (Baruch) Haller enlisted in the United States Marines in 1941, he had two goals: to serve his country and to survive. To accomplish these goals, he knew that he’d need the help of a Higher Power. And so Haller, known to friends as Bernie, vow...
An upgraded campus in Mád, Hungary, with a restored synagogue nearby
For almost 150 years, the hum of Torah study was constant in the three-story complex that housed the rabbi’s home and yeshivah in Mád, a village in northeastern Hungary in the heart of the Tokaj wine-making region. Then came the spring of 1944, when the a...
Jewish communities throughout the former Soviet Union marked Victory Day by honoring their countries’ Jewish veterans who fought in World War II. In many celebrations, school children visited veterans’ homes to personally thank them for their sacrifices.
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