From Our Archives: Shavuot
“It’s a journey— the day you convert is the first day of a very long journey.”
Just in time for Shavuos, we dug up a few articles from our archives about the arduos journey of conversion.
“It’s a journey— the day you convert is the first day of a very long journey.”
Just in time for Shavuos, we dug up a few articles from our archives about the arduos journey of conversion.
How could it be that children of Nazis live right here in Israel and no one knows about them?
Three women, all widows, walked hand in hand. Although they were united by the specter of a bleak, shared future, their past differed greatly. Naomi longed to return to a land she knew well, but not really to find the happiness that had been tragically wrenched from her on the foreign soil of Moab.
In 1616, Rabbi Joel Sirkes (popularly known as the Bach), a noted rabbinical scholar who authored several works on Jewish law, published Meishiv Nefesh, his only opus on the Tanach.