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Birthright Trip Leaders Honored

Taglit-Birthright Israel: Mayanot and Chabad on Campus across the United States have been partners nearly since the free trips to Israel began 14 years ago. Through the years, a couple hundred different Chabad on Campus Rabbis and Rebbetzins have led more than 25,000 students through Eretz Yisroel on such trips.

7 Sholom Zochors this Week!

Yanky and Esty (nee Wineberg) Raskin
400 Crown St. [between Brooklyn and New York Aves.]

Shmully and Sara (nee Sirota) Weiss
1227 President St. [between New York and Nostrand Aves.] Apt. #3C

Chaim and Rivky (nee Borenstein) Shabtai
Rayim Ahuvim, 1614 Carroll St. [corner Schenectady Ave.]

Shimon and Chanie (nee Avtzon) Raskin
450 Sterling St. [between Brooklyn and New York Aves.]

Yankel and Mushkie Lipskier
1454 President St. [between Kingston and Albany Aves.]

Chaim and Mussie (nee BaumgartenWeiss
414 Sterling St. [between Brooklyn and New York Aves.]

Arye and Ora Malka (nee Ginsburg) Goodman
1317 Carroll St. [between Kingston and Brooklyn Aves.]

The Finger of G-d: Divine Order Vs. Science

If you are like most people, you’re probably of the mind that logic is above human biased. This is to say, that if there is anything in the world that is universally binding, it is logic. Logic is after all, “Logic.” It is ostensibly the objective and indisputable truth, upon which all reality is predicated. Logic and its immediate offshoot, “Science,” might as well be Divine. Nothing is perceived to be more revered and more sacred.

by Rabbi Yoseph Kahanov - Jax, FL

The Mosque Next Door

Like other members of this city’s tight-knit and closely packed Jewish community, attorney Phil Abraham heard a rumor last year about the fate of an empty building that recently had served as the site of an assisted-living facility: a mosque was moving into the Slade Mansion, right across the street from Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, a prominent Reform temple which Abraham serves as president.

The Jewish Week