יום ראשון כ"ג בחשון תשפ"ה 24/11/2024
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  • The Mission Continues

    As in the past so it remains today - we were and still are under the selfsame commitment to adhere to the directions of the Gedolei Yisrael, who stand guard against breaches of purity threatening our camp. When we were required to ask – we asked. When we were instructed to depart – we left. The moment we are summoned back to raise the flag, every other consideration is pushed to the side and we answer: We are ready!

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בראי היום

  • Harav Yisrael Friedman zy”a, the Rebbe of Husyatin

    מוטי, ויקיפדיה העברית

    The ancestral chain of Harav Yisrael Friedman, the founder of the Husyatin chassidic court, originates with the holy Baal Shem Tov. The Husyatin chassidus has its roots in Galicia and eventually came to Tel Aviv, during the turbulent years between the two World Wars.

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Place

  • Maccabi'im Gravesite

    In honour of Chanukah, we will discuss a fascinating, ongoing investigation attempting to establish the place of burial of Mattisyahu Kohen Gadol and his family.

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Authors and Books

  • the Soncino Press

     

    Not for naught is the Jewish People referred to as 'the people of the book'. The thousands of holy books and scripts that have been written throughout the ages and adorn our bookcases prove that we are a learned people who possess much wisdom and knowledge. One of the greatest printers in Jewish history was the Soncino family, who owned the famous Soncino Press in Italy

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  • Master of the Pen: Rabbi Hillel Zeitlin, hy’d

     

    ‘The foundations of the world were silent. Life stood still. Celestial and earthly song abated; the eternal music was muted. The universe was directed towards one focal point: every being waited for the great event that was about to unravel, to glorify and uplift the world…

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  • The printing press of Daniel Bomberg

     

    Among the many Jewish printing presses operated over the years, several publishing houses stand out, which printed Jewish sefarim although they were owned by non-Jews. Of these, the printing house owned by Daniel Bomberg is probably the most famous.

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