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…y of Shabbat and weekday programs for children and youth expanded, and the number of minors grew from under 70 in 1994 to over 225 a decade later. A typical Shabbat morning includes simultaneous programs or services for children and youth, as well as youth participating in the main service and Shabbat Shalom Torah Study. In 2003, the congregation began a process of building renovations, aimed at improving accessibility, enhancing energy efficiency…
…cial and blessed, to the distant capital of your conqueror. Babylon at the time was an extraordinary city, huge in size with a population of over 100,000. It was at the heart of the fertile stretch of land that formed the cradle of Western civilization. The city had a massive inner wall surrounding the city and a ten mile long outer wall protecting the immediate countryside. Eight gates opened into the city. One of them, the Ishtar gate, was magni…
…f responds: Be informed: If it is established by witnesses that he hit her time and again, the court is obligated to chastise him and say to him, “We hereby inform you that you are not allowed to hit her and if you repeat your cruelty she will be divorced with full alimony.” They leave her with him along with an observer (ne’eman), and if he repeats his cruelty she is divorced with full alimony.17 Rashba gives a similar response to a similar case:…