From Morocco to Mumbai: How Jewish communities celebrate Sukkot around the world
Sukkot might have the same core mitzvot everywhere—build a hut, eat in it, vibe under the stars—but how Jews celebrate it...
Read moreDetailsSukkot might have the same core mitzvot everywhere—build a hut, eat in it, vibe under the stars—but how Jews celebrate it...
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Read moreDetailsAt the American Jewish Committee’s annual Jewish Diplomacy Reception in New York, Ambassador Serge Berdugo, President of the Council of...
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