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JEM: The Blessing That Came True

Hans Morgenthau was a major twentieth-century figure in the study of international politics. In 1991, while researching his life for a dissertation, Dr. Benjamin Mollov came to 770 to interview Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky about his subject’s relationship with the Rebbe. As it turned out, Dr. Mollov, developed a relationship of his own.

Historic Conference in Morocco Draws Rabbis From Africa, Middle East, Europe

The great sage, philosopher and physician, Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon, better known as Maimonides, lived in Fez, Morocco, after being exiled from Spain following the Almohad conquest of Cordoba in 1148. Rabbis returned to the city as part of a historic rabbinic conference in Casablanca this week, possibly the largest gathering of rabbinic leaders in Fez since Maimonides’ times