Tag: Satmar

The text discusses the reasons and justifications provided by a member of the Haredi Israeli yeshiva world, Dovid Kornreich, for Charedi exemptions from the Israeli army draft.
A woman reflects on her childhood experiences in a Hasidic Chabad sect during Purim, where she challenged gender norms by dressing as a Yoeli, a character from a rival Satmar sect.
The article discusses the controversial group, Neturei Karta, known for their strong opposition to Zionism and collaboration with pro-Palestinian activists.
In this Shiur (lecture), the panel discusses the question of whether Zionism is a bad word.
"Satmar, American-Style" discusses two books that challenge common perceptions of the Satmar Hasidic community in Brooklyn.
The author reflects on the recently discovered hidden treasures of Jews who died in the Holocaust, contrasting them with her own grandmother's embroidered tablecloths.
The author reflects on the questions about the lives of European Jews who perished in the Holocaust, particularly those from their parents' hometowns.
Rabbi Moshe Elefant, COO of OU Kosher, reflects on the evolution of kosher certification over the years.
Yoel Teitelbaum, the Satmar rebbe and anti-Zionist leader, wrote two works, Vayoel Moshe and Al Ha-Geulah, that present complex arguments against Zionism.