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Starting in the afternoon, Tachanun (confession of sins) and similar prayers are omitted.
1925
Known affectionately as Reb Shayale, he served as rabbi (and Chassidic rebbe) in Kerestir (Bodrogkeresztúr), a village in Northern Hungary. An accomplished Torah scholar and disciple of many leading Chassidic masters, he was renowned for his love for simp...
1994
Born in Poland in 1905, he became the rabbi of the congregation in Klausenburg, Romania, in 1930. During the Holocaust, he and his family were separated, and he was subjected to forced labor in various camps, tragically losing his wife and nine of his chi...
1600
The rabbi of the mystical city of Tzefat, Rabbi Moshe Alshich left an indelible mark on the world of Torah scholarship, both as a master of halachah (Jewish law) and derush (Biblical homily). He passed away in the year 5360 (1600) at a ripe old age and is...
Starting in the afternoon, Tachanun (confession of sins) and similar prayers are omitted, including the long Avinu Malkeinu normally said on fast days.
2020
An international religious leader, philosopher, and respected moral voice, he was the author of over 30 books, served as the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth from 1991 to 2013 and took his seat in the House of Lords in Oc...
Tomorrow is Yizkor. Those who light a candle should so this evening before lighting holiday candles.
Tomorrow is Yizkor. Those who light a candle should so this evening from a pre-existing flame after Shabbat has ended (or have lit a long-lasting candle before the onset of Shabbat).
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