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Torah December 8, 2025

Musings Of A Shliach From Montana

Rabbi Chaim Bruk with Rabbi Yossy Goldman of Johannesburg, South Africa Montana State college students at a pre-Chanukah doughnut making...

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Torah December 8, 2025

Satmar Rebbe In Israel And The Daf

By Rabbi Aaron I. Reichel, Esq. Spoiler alert: Notwithstanding the title of this article, although the Satmar Rebbe did indeed...

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Torah December 8, 2025

Vayeshev: The Amazing Multi-Named Joseph

By Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein  Jacob’s penultimate son was born to him by his beloved wife Rachel after many years...

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Torah December 8, 2025

The Few

Israel and the Jewish people are outnumbered on every front: on the battlefields, in international forums, and on social media....

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Torah December 8, 2025

Character Is Higher Than Intellect

From the archives: This article, published on December 7,2023, was written a few days after Rabbi Hauer testified to Congress...

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Torah December 3, 2025

The Sound Of A Beer Bottle: A Twenty-Year Journey, One Day At A Time

By Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Twenty years ago, a woman I knew came to me with a heavy heart. She was...

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Torah December 3, 2025

Reflections At Ben Gurion Airpor

By Sivan Rahav Meir I’d like to describe a small moment at Ben Gurion Airport recently. I walked next to...

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Torah December 2, 2025

Musings Of A Shliach From Montana

Rabbi Chaim and Rabbi Shaul Shkedi at the Chabad of Billings Rabbi Chaim placing a mezuzah on the front door...

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Torah December 1, 2025

In A Class, By Themselves

One of the questions that rebbeim and teachers frequently ask me is how to orient towards an orphaned child. While technically we...

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Torah December 1, 2025

Vayishlach: Nuance In An Age Of Absolutism

Yaakov’s life was characterized by struggle. Born as the second child, he literally had to clasp the heels of his...

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Torah December 1, 2025

Milah: Defining Ourselves

We have seen that peru u’revu was the first mitzvah given to the first person; b’rit milah was the first mitzvah given to the first Jew—Avraham Avinu. Though Hashem...

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Torah December 1, 2025

Vayishlach/ Yud Tes Kislev: Just A Drop 

Rebbe Pinchas of Koretz was both a disciple and friend of the Ba’al Shem Tov and was one of those...

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Torah December 1, 2025

The Long Game Of Jewish History

In late November 2023, a ceasefire took place, allowing for the release of many hostages. The moment was bittersweet as...

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Torah December 1, 2025

Vayishlach: Angels And Agents

By Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein  A “messenger of G-d” refers to either an angel or a prophet, but what about...

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Torah December 1, 2025

RAA Honors Police And Remembers Two Great Giants At Inspiring Rosh Chodesh Kislev Conference And Seudah

The Igud HaRabbonim/Rabbinical Alliance of America (RAA) convened its Rosh Chodesh Kislev Conference and Seudah on Monday, November 24, 2025...

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Torah December 1, 2025

Ohr Torah Stone Honors Natan Sharansky And Robert M. Beren With First Rabbi Shlomo Riskin Legacy Award At NYC Dinner

Natan Sharansky and Rabbi Dr. Kenneth Brander Q&A Photo Credit Andrea Klerides-Michael Priest Photography Natan Sharansky receiving the award Photo...

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Torah November 26, 2025

The Foundation Stone And The Future Of The Jewish People

At the heart of the Jewish nation lies a rock. It was not always that way. Originally, the center point...

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Torah November 26, 2025

OU And National Eruv Initiative’s Third Annual City Eruv Conference

Keeping hundreds of eruvin kosher worldwide is a complex, time-consuming, and often hazardous job for eruv supervisors, checkers, and builders. At the Third Annual...

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