There was a simple woman who would go to shul infrequently. She came to shul the week of parshas Vayeishev. She listened to the Torah reading and heard the story of Yosef being sold by his brothers to the Yishmaelim and being brought down to Egypt. She became very emotional, and began to cry hysterically, her heart going out to poor Yosef. It took a while for the other ladies to calm her down. The next time she came to shul (besides for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur) was the following year, parshas Vayeishev. Once again, she heard the story of Yosef being sold, but didn’t react as she had the previous year. They asked her, “What changed from the previous year?” She answered, “If he’s fool enough to go back there and be sold again, I have no pity on him!”

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 Daniel Penny, a 26-year-old Marine veteran, was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man, following a high-profile trial that drew national attention. Penny had restrained Neely in a chokehold on a New York City subway after Neely reportedly made threatening remarks toward passengers. Jurors deliberated for nearly a week, deadlocking on the more serious manslaughter charge before ultimately acquitting Penny of the lesser charge, which carried a maximum sentence of four years.

While I love white wines and specifically the whites from Recanati in northern Israel, this season we at the Jewish Link Wine Guide tried many of Recanati’s portfolio of red wines to consider pairing them with meat-and-potato-based winter dishes and to provide concrete recommendations for Israeli wines to give as gifts during this holiday season.  

Finding the ideal holiday destination can sometimes be difficult, add to that the need to have access to kosher food, and this can make options quite limited, but Ben Robbins, the owner of Bespoke Kosher Travel, wants to change this. Through his company, Ben aims to take the stress out of holiday planning, and change not only the way that Jewish people travel, but also where they can travel to.

Did you hear the news? Guess who’s not in town? Assad and regime are gone! Miracles are happening before our eyes! The Syrian dictator Assad, who has caused so much grief and hardship for Klal Yisrael, has been chased out by his own people! Who’s taking over? We’re not quite sure yet who they are, or if they’re friendlier or worse than Assad. Some are terror elements. However, at the moment, Israel has taken control of strategic areas on the Syrian border as a security zone until things settle down, and to prevent terror groups from gaining a foothold. As well, Israel (and the U.S.) are bombing Syrian Army stockpiles of advanced strategic, chemical, and biological weapons, to prevent them from falling into the hands of terror groups. These are all things Israel could have only dreamed of doing two weeks ago! Thank you, Hashem!