Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 16 June 2011


Chabad.org
Sivan 14, 5771 · June 16, 2011
By Malina Saval
A select group of Philadelphia suburbanites is putting the Jewish Bible to the test by reviewing an as-yet unreleased version with a broad-based commentary as part of their regular Torah study sessions. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
In a "hi-tech" twist, a yeshiva in Safed invited friends and supporters to attend its annual dinner through the Internet. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Members of the local Jewish community said the Saturday discovery of anti-Semitic graffiti at the Chabad Jewish Center of Boise would not hamper efforts at strengthening Jewish life in the Idaho capital. Post CommentPost Comment  |  Read Story
Talk of the Planet
Throne Speech Guest List Includes Ottawa Rabbi
Prime Minister Stephen Harper opened the 41st Canadian Parliament by pledging to bring down the deficit, protect Aboriginal communities and creating a federal Office of Religious Freedom to "help protect religious minorities and to promote the pluralism that is essential to the development of free and democratic societies."
Locals Celebrate Siberian City's First Circumcision in 80 Years
Jews in the eastern Siberian city of Ulan-Ude celebrated the first ritual circumcision to take place in this Russian regional capital in more than 80 years.
Website Adds a New layer to Montreal Matchmaking
Moving beyond Yenta and her trademark "Have I got a boy for you!", professional matchmaking today is sought-out by ever-increasing numbers of young Jewish professionals clustered in such cities as New York, Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.