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Newsט׳ שבט ה׳תשפ״א - January 21, 2021 Chai Lifeline’s Project Chai has published a guideline how to respond to the tragic passing of Rabbi Yudi Dukes a”h, and how to respond to questions from children and adults following such an tragedy. Rabbi Dr. Dovid Fox -Director of Interventions and Community Education, Project Chai Zahava Farbman – MSW PhD Candidate Associate Director Project Chai Higher Perspective: Looking at Our Community Following the Loss of Rabbi Dukes The Torah gives us a mitzva not to curse a deaf person. At first glance it is not clear why the Torah singles out the deaf person, in that we are forbidden to curse anyone. Also, why focus on a deaf person who cannot hear anyway if he is being cursed at? If he cannot hear, his feelings cannot be hurt, so why is there a special mitzva not to curse him or her? ....
A monster of our making: Rabbi Efrem Goldberg calls for a new approach to shıdduchim Photos: Coco Productions It’s a time-honored part of the shidduch process to investigate a prospect’s personality, family background, and history before meeting in person. But over the years, the “information gathering” has taken new, disturbing proportions. Attempts to clarify relevant information have morphed into efforts to hunt down the slightest flaw or blemish. And along the way, we’ve transformed the shidduch process from a journey of discovery to a skewed funhouse mirror that denies one side’s shortcomings or struggles while magnifying those of others to grotesque proportions. ....
It’s a question that newbies often cannot get a straight answer to: Which Tree of Life is the oldest? There are several main versions of the Tree of Life that belong to different schools. Each one has different letter attributions and different shapes, so it can be difficult for the new student to decide which one they should be working with. We’re going to look at the history and development of each one and assess their merits. Joseph ben Abraham Gikatilla, ‘Portae lucis’, (1516) Credit: commons.wikimedia.org In 1516 a diagram of the Tree of Life was drawn by Johann Reuchlin and it came to appear on the cover of Paolo Riccio’s Latin translation of Joseph Gikatilla’s ....