Nathan David Rabinowich

Nathan David Rabinowich is the Manager and Executive Director of Jewish Heritage Tours and has organized several tour programs for groups visiting Italy

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Path to joy and happiness

November 11, 2015 By admin

Just heard this very short inspirational talk from Ms. Katz from Toronto; very much on the mark. 

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Emotions, Joy and happiness, Marcy Katz, neshama, Nosson Dovid Rabinowich

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L’Shem Yichud

In an earlier blog, we discussed how the Jewish people pay their respects to the memory of Rav Moshe Isserles, the champion of Ashkenazi custom, every Lag B’Omer.
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Rav Moshe Isserles

I do not usually read Wikipedia, but I recently noticed in Wikipedia that Rabbi Moshe Isserles died in 1572. That is how it appears on his tombstone in Krakow. Yet, the Chida in his “Shem Ha’Gedolim” mentions 1573. We know he had two wives: Golda and Kreindel.
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Lag B’Omer

I had always been bothered by this holiday name. After all, when we count the Omer every day, the text of nusach Sefard is “L’Omer”: to the Omer.” Why, then, is the holiday called “Lag B’Omer”?

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