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Arabs on Monday attacked Mohammed Saud, a Saudi blogger who is currently visiting Israel, as he made his way through the streets of the Old City of Yerushalayim.
The Arabs verbally attacked Saud, spat at him, and threw chairs at him.
The Saudi blogger is part of a delegation of media personalities from Arab countries who arrived in Israel at the invitation of the Foreign Ministry. Kan 11 News reported that the delegation is scheduled to visit Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, and has already visited sites such as Yad Vashem and the Knesset.


A few years ago, Avraham Fried introduced the world to a famous saying from the Kotzker Rebbe ZT”L through a song. The song titled “Ich Bin Ich”, featured this tongue twister in Yiddish, which was a unique and unusual way for the Kotzker Rebbe ZT”L to say, “Just Be Yourself”.
Now with the three weeks upon us, Avraham wanted to take this opportunity and make this amazing message more universal. He chose this time of year when it is more important than ever to remember to be the best “you” and love your fellow friend like they were you.



The Siyum Presents: “‘Why I Sang More Than 11 Minutes’ — Reb Abish Brodt Reflects on Singing at Past Siyumim.


Cantor Yaakov Motzei performs this incredible special melody composed by Meir Martin Widerker. This song, Ritzei, is featured from the upcoming 4th album in the series of Shabbos songs. The rhythmic melody expresses the atmosphere of Shabbos Menuacha interpreted in his unique and inspirational way.
About the Lyrics:
The way in which a Yid is able to have Menucha, and Kadusha, is by connecting to Hakadsh Baruch Hu. How do we connect? Through His Mitzvos.
The word Mitzvah doesn’t mean simply a commandment, as it’s commonly thought, it means a connection. When we do a Mitzvah, it allows to tap into our Chelek Elokei.

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