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Naiman, Jessica

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Jessica Naiman is a freelance writer in Detroit, Michigan, where she lives with her husband and son. She enjoys traveling, running, reading, and all things news-related.
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Now offering pre-ordination and pulpit rabbi tracks
Fourteen from Chicago ordained by Israel’s Rabbi Lau.
The youngest of nine children, Sholom DovBer Gerber’s passing was a devastating blow to his family and the suburban Philadelphia Jewish community where his parents direct Chabad-Lubavitch of Penn Wynne in Wynnewood.
Benzion Gotlib loved to study Jewish texts, and thanks to the Jewish Learning Network – a worldwide effort to pair study partners by fiber optic cable and phone line – he was able to keep up a weekly learning appointment up until his passing at the age of...
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The International Bris Association aims to connect Jews to the essential expression of their identity, regardless of geographical, financial or knowledge-based restrictions.
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