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August 25, 2021

Too Bright to be Sound Asleep?
With cities growing larger, urban residential areas are getting louder and brighter, and it’s becoming harder to sleep at night. A new Israeli study sets out to prove that noise and light pollution are impacting your sleep schedule.

A Bisl Torah: Lemons, Not Limes
Change doesn’t transpire overnight. It almost never does. The process may take days, months, even years.


London Mayor Condemns Assault of Orthodox Jewish Man
Video footage of the attack, which occurred on August 18, shows a man dressed in Islamic paraphernalia punching the Jewish man in the face as they are about to walk by each other on the street.

Ezra Frech, Moran Samuel, Shraga Weinberg and More: 11 Jewish Paralympics Athletes to Watch
The Paralympics, founded by the late German-Jewish doctor Ludwig Guttman, are for athletes with physical disabilities. Some 4,500 athletes are set to compete in 539 events in the 16th Paralympics, which start Aug. 24.

When History Touches You
Bikkurim are a reminder that history is very much a part of current events; as the farmers celebrates their personal good fortune, they make a point of recognizing that their prosperity is rooted in the miracles of the past.
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