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Ephraim Kishon was an Israeli writer, Oscar-nominated film director, and one of the world's most widely read satirists.
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Together, we can fulfill God’s mandate to “comfort ye, comfort ye” His people (Isaiah 40:1). Will you answer the call to join our monthly giving family?
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The IDF neutralized a bomb at the holy site as rioters also burned tires and threw stones while Jews tried to worship.
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Let us exalt God for blessing us and carrying us through challenging times, and also pray that He continues to help us serve His people with loving hearts, humble spirits, strong bodies, and wise minds.
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It's not enough to study God’s Word; rather, we must live His Word by bringing God into every aspect of our lives.
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Shavuot is a time to seriously consider what we need and don’t need, and to focus on what we truly lack.
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Freedom is the right and privilege of every human being on earth, but we must also understand that it comes with responsibility.
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As the Jewish people celebrate Shavuot — also known as Pentecost — and God’s gift of His Word, Yael also thanks Him for the millions of Christians who both cherish the Bible and stand with the Jewish people.
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In the wake of horrific violence against houses of worship, The Fellowship is looking to provide security and safety for every synagogue under threat around the world.
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Remember the victims of humanity's most horrendous atrocity. But more importantly, resolve to take action to ensure that such a catastrophe will never happen again.
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An eight-year-old girl wounded in the synagogue shooting recalls the attack, while her uncle reenacts their rush to safety.
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After recently rediscovering his Jewish roots, a member of law enforcement had been traveling 3.5 hours to worship at the very synagogue that was targeted in this weekend's shooting.