The leader will invite all congregants who feel the Torah passage is speaking to this issue in their lives to join in that aliyah. |
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It is a great honor to be given an aliyah when the Torah is read in the synagogue, and it is important to fulfill this mitzvah with dignity. |
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He himself had made aliyah from Russia, after years as a refusenik and three and a half years doing hard labor in the Gulag. |
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We broke through all the stereotypes, all the barriers, and we all experienced a real aliyah together. |
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Which is way, way higher than the French aliyah numbers of any recent year. |
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It aims less to promote aliyah than to give an instant hit of Jewishness. |
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On top of that, a series of anti-Semitic attacks in recent years a period when Muslim-Jewish antagonism has compounded the old anti-Semitism of the French right are stoking fear and making aliyah seem more attractive. |
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Aliyah Cohn eyes the duffel bag she's packed for her week-long trip to the nation's capitol. |
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It was unclear what brought the girl, who was being called Aliyah, and her biological mother to the same party. |
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Kerryann Dunlop, 24, claims the long hours were keeping her apart from her kids, Cory, two, and one-year-old Aliyah. |
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Of the high hopes that characterize the Western Aliyah souring so dramatically, so brutally. |
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Dessert is an afterthought at Topaz Thai: her daughter, Aliyah, concocts some whimsical confections, like fried Oreos and brownies served with ice cream. |
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Deputy head Marguerite Farmer, with teaching assistant Bev White, and Year 2 pupils Aliyah Attry and William Iles, and the Ricoh Arena where the event was held. |
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