Check out this inspiring article from the Baltimore Sun about the Jasper family, who made aliyah last Winter from Baltimore to Kochav Yaakov.
Archive for July, 2005
A Leap of Faith
Monday, July 18th, 2005
Mazal Tov…
Thursday, July 14th, 2005
To Pinchas and to everyone who has just returned Home (thank you Nefesh B’Nefesh!!). Oh, and also to my son, Moshe Betzalel, on receiving his brit milah yesterday and becoming a full-fledged Jew.
To Pinchas and to everyone who has just returned Home (thank you Nefesh B’Nefesh!!). Oh, and also to my son, Moshe Betzalel, on receiving his brit milah yesterday and becoming a full-fledged Jew.
One Step Closer to Mashiach…
Thursday, July 7th, 2005
Please welcome our son to the world. Born: 29 Sivan, 5765 (July 6, 2005) at 4:23pm EDT. 7 lbs, 15 oz.
Please welcome our son to the world. Born: 29 Sivan, 5765 (July 6, 2005) at 4:23pm EDT. 7 lbs, 15 oz.
B’Shaa Tovah Umutzlachat
Tuesday, July 5th, 2005
For those of you who are Tehillim-inclined, please keep Adina Chaya bat Leah Nechama in mind.
For those of you who are Tehillim-inclined, please keep Adina Chaya bat Leah Nechama in mind.
Do You Care?
Tuesday, July 5th, 2005
A couple of weeks ago, a friend of mine who I know from Yeshivat Hakotel stopped was visiting for the night in my community. He has not really left Israel since Yeshiva (5+ years) and is now married and living in the Jerusalem area. While talking between Mincha and Maariv, he told me: “I have [...]
A couple of weeks ago, a friend of mine who I know from Yeshivat Hakotel stopped was visiting for the night in my community. He has not really left Israel since Yeshiva (5+ years) and is now married and living in the Jerusalem area. While talking between Mincha and Maariv, he told me: “I have [...]
10% of North American Jews Would Live in Israel
Friday, July 1st, 2005
The Jerusalem Post (story by Shira Teger) reports: Ten percent of North American Jews are interested in living in Israel, either permanently or temporarily, a comprehensive market study ordered by the Jewish Agency discovered. The poll also found that the majority of American Jews are interested in visiting Israel. See the article for more info. [...]
The Jerusalem Post (story by Shira Teger) reports: Ten percent of North American Jews are interested in living in Israel, either permanently or temporarily, a comprehensive market study ordered by the Jewish Agency discovered. The poll also found that the majority of American Jews are interested in visiting Israel. See the article for more info. [...]