Lighthearted Hanukkah: Jokes and advice from Jews around the world
Here is a selection of the jokes that happily came my way.
Here is a selection of the jokes that happily came my way.
Yossi Havilio is taking up the case of 'harassed' light rail passengers
A wrap of events in and around Jerusalem
“Rabbis that I know,” she elaborated, “have no problem with massage and reflexology, [and using] vitamins and herbs for health. That’s what doctors always did.
For all of his successes, there are also a few simmering issues of the secular-hareidi divide that he has so far cautiously kept his distance from.
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
Satirical news by The Jerusalem Post reporters in honor of the upside down holiday of Purim.
The megillah according to the Malbim.
The Dialogue Project, which runs meetings every week is where young haredi (ultra-Orthodox) men and women meet with secular youth and kibbutz members.
A dramatic decrease was recorded over the past 10 years in the fertility rates of Arab women, both in the country as a whole and in Jerusalem.
Given the proximity of the event to International Women’s Day, one of the questions asked will relate to developments in the status of women from the period of ancient Persia to present-day Iran.