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Urgent Efforts in Ukraine to Provide Generators to Jewish Communities

As intense fighting continues in Ukraine, fears are growing over the impending winter and what that bodes for the country with a third of their energy sector compromised by recent attacks on power plants and critical infrastructure. Ukraine’s government has told refugees not to return until the spring and officials in Kiev warn that the coming winter may see the most intense round of fighting yet.

Lamplighters Podcast: Merging Torah And Science: Lessons From The Life Of Dr. Binyomin Abrams

In Episode 31 of Lamplighters: Stories From Chabad Emissaries On The Jewish Frontier,reporter/producer Gary Waleik presents the story of Professor Binyomin Abrams, whose growth in Judaism was inspired by at least three Chabad emissaries as well as the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Some might say that a person so accomplished in science and with so much Torah knowledge is living with a foot in two separate worlds. But Abrams, and those who know him, disagree.

8:00pm: Should We Vote for a Jewish Candidate for Governor Who Is Married to a Non-Jew?

The topics in this week’s 422nd episode of the highly acclaimed MyLife: Chassidus Applied series, with Rabbi Simon Jacobson, will include: Should the Rainbow Help Quell Fears About Global Warming? What Can Abraham Teach Us Today About Dealing With Our Confusing Times? Why Was It a Sin to Build the Tower of Babel? What Are Your Thoughts on the Miami Boys Choir Going Viral on Social Media? Should We Vote for a Jewish Candidate for Governor Who Is Married to a Non-Jew? Can Someone With Severe PTSD Use a Phone on Shabbos?