Aleph Institute is a Jewish humanitarian organization for both prisoners and military personnel. Aleph Institute also has sister branch, the European Aleph Institute. Wikipedia* On the C-SPAN Networks ...
2016-03-07T22:31:20-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/fae/20160307094008002_hd.jpgThe Aleph Institute, a non-profit dedicated to helping prisoners and other groups ...
Meeting at IDF Headquarters (L-R): Lt Col Rabbi Yedidya Atlas, Chief of Special Projects for the IDF Rabbinate; Col Avner Cohen, Chief of Staff of the IDF Rabbinate; Rabbi Elie Estrin, Aleph Military ...
Dozens of volunteer rabbis traveled across the country to pray with inmates during the High Holidays and Jewish New Year. Many of these convicted felons - some facing sentences of 4 to 30 years behind ...
LANSING (AP) — Michigan's prison system is keeping Jewish inmates from celebrating Hanukkah because they are not allowed to use matches or lighters, according to a national humanitarian organization.
The Aleph Institute, which takes its name from the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet, was established by Lipskar, an adherent of the Chabad-Lubavitch group of Hasidic Jews, in Surfside, Florida, in ...
Florida prison inmates requesting kosher food will be able to join a meal plan supervised by the Aleph Institute. Gov. Charlie Crist recently signed a directive ordering the Department of Corrections ...
A new educational initiative from the Aleph Institute is helping post-yeshiva professionals navigate the high-stakes world of ...
The Florida Department of Corrections has reportedly agreed to serve kosher food to Jewish inmates, ending a five year legal battle that involved the federal justice department. The Chabad-Lubavitch ...
For the roughly 15,000 Jews serving in U.S. armed forces, observing religious laws and maintaining a vital religious identity can often be difficult. Basic challenges can range from eating Kosher in ...
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A national humanitarian organization says Michigan’s prison system is keeping Jewish inmates from celebrating Hanukkah because they are not allowed to use matches or lighters.