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Some More Reflections from Berlin Germany

Of the approximately 520,000 Jews living in Germany in 1933 over 300,000 emigrated before the war. Living under Nazi rule they saw the danger long…

Reflections from Berlin

On May 12, 2015 Reuven Rivlin, President of the State of Israel, addressed the German parliament--fifty years to the day of the…

Thoughts from Poland: Part 5

The Ramah, Rav Moshe Isserles, is probably the most famous and important figure to have lived in Krakow. Born in 1530 to a wealthy family, the name…

Thoughts from Poland: Shabbat in Krakow

Shabbat in Krakow. A city of glory, like almost no other in Jewish history. The Jewish quarter dates from the 16th century and is actually…

Poland Thoughts: Part Three

For Jews, Poland was as close to Gan Eden in exile as one could get. It was referred to by Jews as Po lin, "here we rest" in…

Poland Thoughts: Part Two

Travelling in Poland is emotionally moving and exhilarating at the same time. In the morning after minyan, Rabbi Michael Shudrich, the chief rabbi…

Some Thoughts from Poland

  "Eino domeh shmiah l'rei'ah, one cannot compare hearing to seeing". I write these words at the end of our first day of…

Some Impressions of South African Jewry

Having just returned from the Torah in Motion African Safari, I would like to share some impressions of the Jewish community in South Africa. While…