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By: Rabbi Yitzchok Dinovitzer
Rabbi Yitzchok Dinovitzer is a Rebbe in the Middle School of YCC/TA and is the Associate Regional Director of NCSY Atlantic Seaboard Region
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) introduced legislation on Thursday that would require all official US documents and materials to use the historically accurate term “Judea and Samaria” instead of the “West Bank."
According to the Senator, the bill, titled the Retiring the Egregious Confusion Over the Genuine Name of Israel’s Zone of Influence by Necessitating Government-use of Judea and Samaria (RECOGNIZING Judea and Samaria) Act, would require the use of historically accurate terminology and align US policy language with the geographical and cultural significance of the region.
The legislation was introduced in the House by Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (R-NY).
“The Jewish people’s legal and historic rights to Judea and Samaria go back thousands of years. Th...
Yaakov received the blessings from his father but along with them, the scorn of his brother Esav. He fled to Charan to seek safety and sanctuary and a wife. “And Jacob left Beer Sheba, and he went to Haran. And he arrived at the place and lodged there because the sun had set, and he took some of the stones of the place and placed [them] at his head, and he lay down in that place. (Genesis 28:10-11).”
The Talmud (Chullin 91b) paints a dramatic picture: “And Jacob went out from Beersheba and went toward Haran.” And it is written thereafter: “And he encountered the place, and he slept there, because the sun had set.” When Jacob arrived at Haran, he said: Is it possible that I passed a place where my fathers prayed, and I did not pray there?...
Baltimore, MD - Dec. 5, 2024 -‘Tis the season as they say. It’s almost Chanuka! Well, at least 20 more days to go, as my preschoolers are counting down. And oh how we have all been counting. We are counting until our hostages and soldiers come home, alive, and whole in body and soul, and counting for the war to end! I applaud those who still wear that piece of tape and make it a stark reminder to everyone. I admit that I stopped, however I guess I am still taping in my mind. I say my daily Tehillim for the hostages, say the Yehi Ratzon for our Chayalim in the teacher’s room, and when I get into my car and see the yellow ribbon I tied along with the “Bring them Home” dog tag swinging from m...
Baltimore, MD – Dec. 2024 - Every Shabbos table offers every Jewish family an incredible opportunity by which they can share their joy for Shabbos, for Yiddishkeit and for HaShem with their children. Unfortunately, our schedules are hectic and many people don’t have the time to prepare themselves to utilize the Shabbos table to its fullest. Therefore, we at ACHIM created TableTalk as a pre-packaged talking points pamphlet which is attractive, fun and has something for everyone. Limited copies are distributed to many shuls on a weekly basis but they are snatched up very quickly. Get yours ASAP or click on the graphic below and print your own.What’s in it and what’s all the excitement about?TableTalk features:• Weekly halachic dilemma creating l...
Baltimore, MD - Dec. 5, 2024 - A large brush fire is burning in Woodberry near Camp Small along W. Cold Spring Lane. The fire was first reported at 6:10 p.m., and fire crews arrived quickly by 6:14 p.m.
Here’s what you need to know:
Traffic Impact: Cold Spring Lane is under traffic control, and part of I-83 is closed for safety.
Transit Changes: MTA light rail service is suspended between Falls Road and North Avenue. Shuttle buses are running instead.
Safety Measures: Fire crews, police, BGE, and forestry services are working together to control the fire. Fortunately, no homes or businesses are nearby.
Efforts to contain the fire are ongoing. Stay alert for updates on road closures and transit changes.
Baltimore, MD – Dec. 5, 2024 - BJL wishes a hearty Mazel Tov to Chaim Glenner (Baltimore) & Chava Golovenzitz (Lakewood) on their engagement!
Mazel Tov to Avi & Ida Glenner and to the Bubby, Mrs. Miriam Marsh (Atlas).
יה"ר שיזכו לבנות בית נאמן בישראל. אמן!
The Braslavski family on Thursday marked at Hostages’ Square in Tel Aviv the birthday of Rom, who is being held captive in Gaza. His younger brother, Ziv, spoke with Arutz Sheva-Israel National News and shared the difficult feelings on this day and spoke about the special bond he has with his older brother.
"Today is my older brother's birthday, and he is a hostage," Ziv began, noting that this is his "second birthday in captivity. He's been in captivity for a year now, unfortunately, along with other hostages. God willing, everyone will return home."
"I feel disappointed in the country for not bringing him back for already a year. It's something I can't comprehend. There's disappointment but maybe also a bit of comfort in knowing that there are p...
A devastating fire ripped through the Adass Israel Synagogue in Ripponlea, Melbourne, early Friday morning, causing significant damage to the historic building.
The blaze, which the Australian police are investigating as suspicious, prompted a massive emergency response and has left the Jewish community in shock.
According to local reports, two individuals were wounded after two arsonists set it ablaze.
Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) crews were called to the scene around 4:10 a.m., finding the single-story synagogue engulfed in flames. According to ABC News, 60 firefighters and 17 firetrucks worked tirelessly to bring the fire under control within an hour. Assistant Chief Fire Officer Brayden Sinnamon praised the firefighters' efforts, noting that on the building and ...
Anti-Israel activists were suspended for protests and vandalism that caused damage at George Mason University (GMU) and The University of Minnesota Twin Cities (UMN) in recent weeks, according to activist groups.
The coalition for Students for Justice in Palestine chapters in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia (DMV SJP) announced on Tuesday that the GMU SJP had been received an interim suspension on November 8 and two of its student leaders were given trespass notices barring them from campus for four years.
The day before SJP had been suspended, the student leaders were "raided" by a contingent of Fairfax County and GMU police officers in relation to incidents of property damage on the GMU Fairfax campus.
GMU Police have been investigating a vandalism ...
Jerusalem, Israel - Dec. 5, 2024 - On December 4, 2024, a new exhibition opened in Jerusalem, Israel, showcasing the National Library of Israel’s (NLI) extraordinary collection of 80 Kafka documents. Most have never before been on public display.
"Kafka. Metamorphosis of An Author" is displayed in the NLI temporary exhibition space divided into two sections. They are structured around the themes of Franz Kafka’s life and work with a special focus on Kafka’s connection to Jerusalem and Israel.
The exhibition showcases original Kafka manuscripts, a 'Blue Notebook' with his Hebrew language and writing exercises, photos, drawings, letters, and papers. New artworks by contemporary Israeli artists inspired by Kafka’s drawings a...
Baltimore, MD – Dec. 5, 2024 - 3:49PM - An accident has occurred on Park Heights Avenue between Slade Avenue and Old Court Road. Emergency vehicles, including ambulances and fire trucks, are on the scene.
Expect significant traffic delays in the area.
Outreach to Senator Chris Hollen's office
With our continued focus on identifying the anti-Israel voices that exist within the local and national political discourse, we request that everyone take a few minutes to participate in an outreach campaign to express our frustration with Senator Chris Van Hollen for his anti-Israel rhetoric. (More background provided below.)
Please take one minute (or less) to fill out our ACTION ALERT which will send an email to the Senator’s office… and then take an additional minute to place a call to his office by dialing 202-224-4654 and relaying the following message to his staff:
“Hello, my name is ______ and I am a Maryland resident. I would like to voice my deep dismay regarding Senator Van Hollen’s ongoing neg...
As soon as Lavan gets wind of Yaakov's escape, the Torah reports how Lavan 'took את אחיו — his brethren with him to pursue' Yaakov.
After Lavan's confrontation with Yaakov they come to terms and make a treaty.
Yaakov takes a stone creating a monument to commemorate this covenant with Lavan. He then 'speaks לאחיו — to his brethren, to 'gather stones', fashioning a platform to eat upon.
After Yaakov and Lavan both respectively name the monument Galeed/ Yegar-sahadusa, expressing how this landmark will serve as a witness to their commitment to the pact, Yaakov slaughters animals in preparation of a feast and 'summons לאחיו — his brethren, to break bread'.
The evident question is that neither Lavan and Yaa...
Baltimore, MD – Dec. 5, 2024 - Today marks a significant day for Baltimore as Council President Zeke Cohen, Councilman Yitzy Schleifer, and the entire Baltimore City Council take their oaths of office. The swearing-in ceremony reflects a renewed commitment to serving the people of Baltimore, addressing challenges, and building a brighter future for the city. Councilman Schleifer continues to represent his district with dedication, focusing on community-driven initiatives and solutions. Council President Cohen, a strong advocate for equity and progress, takes on the leadership role with a vision of collaboration and positive change. Together, with the rest of the council members, they pledge to work tirelessly for the betterment of Baltimore, upholding the trust placed in them by the...
Northeast, Md - Dec. 5, 2024 - A suspected carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning incident in Cecil County left one man dead and two others, including a young child, hospitalized. Investigators believe a malfunctioning oil furnace caused CO buildup, spreading dangerous pollutants throughout the home.
The Fire Marshal's Office emphasizes the importance of maintaining heating equipment to prevent CO exposure. Recommendations include regular servicing by qualified technicians, installing and maintaining CO detectors, and ensuring air vents are unobstructed.
This tragedy serves as a reminder to take proactive measures as colder weather increases furnace use.
Ensure your safety: Check your heating system and carbon monoxide detectors today to prevent silent danger.
Police are intensifying their search for the suspect who fatally shot Brian Thompson, 50, the chief executive of UnitedHealth’s insurance arm, in a targeted attack outside a New York City hotel early Wednesday.
Authorities executed a warrant Thursday at an Upper West Side hostel in connection with the case. The suspect, described as brazen and deliberate, left coded messages such as "defend" written on bullets that jammed in his gun during the attack.
Images of a person of interest, smiling and wearing a hood, were released by the NYPD. A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to his arrest.
The suspect, who used cash to evade tracking, was seen at a Starbucks before the shooting. Investigators found a cellphone in an alley where he may have fled.
Thompson, visit...
Baltimore, Md - Dec. 5, 2024 - Police in Baltimore confiscated two guns and arrested four teenagers who were in a stolen car amid a breakup of a car rally over the weekend.
Maryland State Police said car rallies are dangerous, and that the Maryland Car Rally Task Force has had success in dismantling dozens of them.
“These car rallies are attempting to take over intersections, clearly disturbing the peace and probably scaring community members,” Maryland State Police spokeswoman Elena Russo told 11 News.
Tire skid marks remain at the intersection of Park Heights and West Belvedere avenues in northwest Baltimore near Pimlico Race Course. Video obtained by 11 News from another state police investigation of car rallies shows hundreds of people gathered, some stan...
Baltimore, MD - Dec. 5, 2024: Dear Friends of TA,
Yesterday morning we announced the launch of our campaign for Lamdeinu, TA's center for academic and enrichment resources. This campaign is lovingly dedicated to the cherished memory of our beloved veteran Lamdeinu teacher, Mrs. Miriam (Fink) Mintz, a"h.
Her sudden passing this past summer left a profound void in our hearts and in the lives of all who were blessed to know her. Though her loss is still painfully fresh, her enduring legacy continues to inspire us each day.
Mrs. Mintz was the embodiment of passion, creativity, and unconditional love. Her heart and soul were devoted to reaching and teaching each of her students, whom she embraced as her own. Her smile, positivity, and belief in every child remain etched in the hearts of...