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Tag Archives: Jewish Holidays

IN PICTURES: Thousands flock to Western Wall for traditional priestly blessing

JerusalemBy The Jerusalem ConnectionOctober 1, 2015Leave a comment

By: Jeremy Sharon, JPOST— The relaxed and convivial atmosphere of the Succot holiday was very much in evidence in the Old City of Jerusalem and the Western Wall on Wednesday morning, as some 50,000 people flocked to the Kotel for the biannual Priestly Blessing, recited there en masse during the intermediate days of Succot and…

Column One: A Prayer for 5776

NetanyahuBy The Jerusalem ConnectionSeptember 12, 2015Leave a comment

By: Caroline Glick, JPOST— As we approach Rosh Hashana, the people of Israel need to recognize how lucky we are. True, today, we find ourselves largely alone, set apart from our traditional partners in the Western world. But standing alone isn’t always the worst option. Today it is certainly not the worst option. Over the…

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