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Rabbi Yehoshua Soudakoff was born Deaf and has created a quiet revolution within his community, a place where Deaf people can explore and experience Judaism within their own culture.
It’s also a celebration of identity for those in the Jewish Deaf community
You’ve heard of Chanukah, but have you heard of #DeafChanukah? If you ask me, #DeafChanukah is more than just eight nights a year. It is a movement—a movement made up of a huge and widespread population of Jewish people who also celebrate their Deaf ident...
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Discover the secret to being a good person—a message for all mankind.
In ASL (American Sign Language)
In ASL (American Sign Language)
A reflection on Rosh Hashanah that gives insight into the purpose of life, and is connected to “hide-and-seek”…
A brief discussion on the importance of burial in Judaism.
In ASL (American Sign Language)
A comedic portrayal of the positive impact tzedaka (charity) has in our lives.
The Jewish Homeowner’s Insurance Policy
A funny video about the special mitzvah of placing a mezuzah on the doorposts of our homes.
In ASL (American Sign Language)
This video challenges us to think twice about the reason why we light the menorah for eight nights.
In ASL (American Sign Language)
This parsha, V’zot Haberacha, the last Torah portion, ends with the passing of Moses, yet it is read on Simchat Torah, a most joyous day. How do we reconcile this?
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