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Leah’s Blog Yom Kippur 2024
Leah’s Blog – Yom Kippur תשפה – – October 2024 There are signs of endurance laced throughout our lives. My own father- whose yartzeit is on Yom Kippur walked it and lived it. Moshe Ben Yaakov ZT”L met the burning bush in Poland when his entire family and village of Nisko Poland saw every Jew…
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Happy New Year
Friends of Itamar want to wish all our dear friends a happy and healthy New Year from all of us here in Israel’s heartland – we appreciate beyond words your loving devotion – God bless you! שנה טוב ומתוקה
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Leah’s Blog – Parashat Nitzavim – Vayelech
Leah’s Blog Nitzavim – September 2024 I don’t know what the source to having sponge cake and whiskey after prayer service is, but that’s what we did in our shul in Brooklyn, a sweet memory. Displayed on the table outside the prayer room were all sorts of delicacies like herring, white fish salad, crackers of…
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Leah’s Blog – Ki Tavo September 2024
Ki Tavo – TIME TO GO HOME -September 2024 Perhaps it was a ringing in the sky that woke me. Sometimes I get insomnia – there are good reasons, not so much for fear and worry as apprehension. The timing in our story is significant, we reach the climax of the war of our enemies…
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Leah’s Blog – Ki Tetzeh 2024
Ki Tetzeh September 2024 Leahs blog There is a junction, a one minute’s drive from ours into Itamar that soldiers guard and check Awarta (home of the Fogel murderers) vehicles going into Shechem. At the meeting point where traffic continues straight for us we face each other- we in our cars – they in theirs.…