Thirty Bnei Menashe couples tie the knot this summer in Israel

During the month of July, thirty Bnei Menashe couples were married at the Kfar Hasidim absorption center in Israel. For most of the happy brides and grooms, it was not their first wedding. But, having recently rejoined the Jewish people, it was the first ceremony...

The guide is centered around the full birkat hamazon (Grace after Meals), which is included in Hebrew, Italian and an Italian transliteration. The Sabbath Kiddush and Havdalah prayers appear as well. In addition, there are traditional zemirot (songs) for the Sabbath (with commentaries on each song’s...

Shavei Israel has published its first comprehensive guide in Italian to the prayers, songs and customs of the Shabbat table for use primarily by the Bnei Anousim in Sicily and southern Italy. The birkon (the title is from the Hebrew for “blessing”) is centered around...

20070701024412_espigas Por Abraham ben Abraham ?Si en la Tierra que te da Hashem, tu Dios, hubiere una persona necesitada entre ustedes, cualquiera de tus hermanos en cualquiera de tus ciudades, no endurecer?s tu coraz?n ni cerrar?s tu mano a tu hermano necesitado. Sino que le abrir?s tu mano; le prestar?s su carencia que le haga falta a ?l? Este vers?culo es el origen b?blico de la obligaci?n de ayudar a otros: ?Cuando abras tu mano hacia ?l y le prestes su carencia que le hace falta a ?l??. Sin embargo, la frase es redundante: si es carencia, le hace falta; si le hace falta es carencia.

Shavei Israel's support of the Bnei Menashe and their recent aliyah flights have been all over the Israeli news this week. The Israeli website Ynet published an article on the Bnei Menashe which includes a video interview. There is also coverage in the Yediot HaSharon...

salirdelasuperficialidadOpacidad En el cap?tulo 10, vers?culo 16, vemos un mandamiento especial: ?circuncidar?is el prepucio de vuestro coraz?n?. Ya conocemos el mandamiento de la circuncisi?n que orden? el Creador a nuestro padre Abraham, en el cap?tulo 17 del libro de Breshit (G?nesis). El mandamiento se repite en el cap?tulo 12 del libro de Vayikr??(Lev?tico), ya despu?s de la entrega de la Tor? al Pueblo de Israel, reforzando de este modo y dando un nuevo valor al mandamiento.