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RABBINIC AUTHORITIES HaRav Shmuel Kamenetsky HaRav Yaakov Perlow BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rabbi Ilan Feldman
Atlanta, GA
Rabbi Yaacov Haber
Jerusalem, Israel
Mr. Richard Horowitz
Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Yehoshua Karsh
Northbrook, IL
Dr. David Lieberman
Lakewood, NJ
Rabbi Yitzchok Lowenbraun
National Director
Rabbi Shlomo Porter
Baltimore, MD
Mr. Jeff Schachter Esq.
Passaic, NJ
Mr. Frank Storch
Baltimore, MD
HaRav Michel Twerski Milwaukee, WI
Mr. Jerry Wolasky
Baltimore, MD
ADVISORY BOARD Mr. Mark Bane
Lawrence, NY
Mr. Jonathan Beren
Denver, CO
Dr. Robert Edelman
Baltimore, MD
Rabbi Avraham Edelstein
Jerusalem, Israel
Dr. Michael J. Elman
Baltimore, MD
Rabbi David Felsenthal
New York, NY
Mr. Howard Tzvi Friedman
Mr. Joseph Friedman
Olney, MD
Mr. Harvey Hecker*
Toronto, ONT
Mr. Stephen Rosedale
Cincinnati, OH
Rabbi Simcha Scholar
Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Dovid Refson
Jerusalem, Israel
Mr Gary Torgow
Detroit, MI
Rabbi Abraham Twerski, MD
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Aish Denver Seeking Experienced Director of Operations
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An Article from The Forward
I am Jewish Litvak descended from a hundred generations. My ancestors were not famous rabbis or illustrious Talmud scholars.
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An Article from eJewish Philanthropy
American individuals, estates, foundations and corporations contributed an estimated $390.05 billion to U.S. charities in 2016, according to Giving USA 2017: The Annual Report on Philanthropy
for the Year 2016, released today.
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An Article from eJewish Philanthropy
Charitable giving by U.S. donors reached $390.05 billion in 2016, reflecting another 2.7% increase over 2015's extraordinary levels, according to Giving USA, the longest running and most accurate report on philanthropy in America, as it released its 62nd annual report today.
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An Article from The Chronicles of Philanthropy
Jeff Bezos, one of the world's wealthiest business leaders, hasn't given big sums to charities yet, but he signaled today that he is ready to do so.
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Over the course of the past 18 months, I have had the occasion to visit more than 15 small and intermediate communities.
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Torah Day School of Atlanta honored its 36 graduates and their families as parents and grandparents held signs, cheered, and held their phones high for photos and videos at the eighth-grade graduation Monday night, June 12, at Congregation Beth Jacob.
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A Hungarian archaeological mission digging in the ruins of Machaerus, a fortress built by King Herod on the eastern shore of the Dead Sea, has discovered a large ritual bath which were likely constructed for the royal family's use.
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An Article from The Jewish Press
An escape tunnel built by the Crusaders in their citadel in Tiberias 800 years ago, to provide safe passage from the fortress to the Sea of Galilee, was exposed recently, the Israel Antiquities Authority reported.
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Members of the Jewish community have rallied round those affected by a devastating fire at a Golders Green kosher supermarket on Sunday.
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An Article from The American Interest
It looks like Theresa May will stay Prime Minister, for now. May announced that she will be forming a government with the Democratic Unionists:
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An Article from Jewish News
The DUP returns to Westminster with ten MPs and are the Conservative's most natural allies to achieve a working majority.
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An Article from The Jewish Chronicle
A European broadcaster has refused to screen a documentary showing the antisemitism present in European Muslim communities, claiming that the film does not show a "multi-perspective" approach.
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An Article from Tablet
Linda Sarsour is a progressive-media darling. One of Essence magazine's "Woke 100 Women," Sarsour was named a leader of the Women's March that followed President Donald Trump's inauguration.
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An Article from The Jewish Press
Fifty Jewish, civil rights and education advocacy groups on Wednesday wrote to University of California Irvine Chancellor Howard Gillman demanding he publicly address the latest in a slew of disruptions of pro-Israel events on campus.
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An Article from The Wall Street Journal
Thomas Ramey quit praying a few years ago when he was 16 years old because it didn't seem to matter.
An Article from National Interest
Western leaders cannot expect to defeat terrorism in their countries when they deny and evade acknowledging the roots of the jihadi phenomenon.
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