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Torah August 5, 2025

Musings Of A Shliach From Montana

Sunset in Bozeman on the 6th of Av, activating our love for Hashem I don’t like turbulence. Actually, it freaks...

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Torah August 5, 2025

Wanting What We Don’t Have

Even if you can’t have it, you should still want it. That may sound like the opposite of the tenth...

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Torah August 5, 2025

The Bar Kochba Revolt

The Bar Kochba Revolt A Ray of Hope in the Shadows of Darkness The Bar Kochba Revolt, commanded by the...

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Torah August 5, 2025

Sands of Time And Times Of Sand 

  While surveying the Tishah B’Av kinos lamentations on Sunday, trying to extract some illumination while struggling to insert emotion and fervor,...

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Torah August 5, 2025

Memory’s Reach

All five books of the Torah were authored by Hashem and transmitted through Moshe Rabbeinu. Yet the final book, Devarim, is...

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Torah August 4, 2025

Nachamu: This Place

Few have made a mark on the spiritual and literal landscape of our generation as Rav Shlomo Riskin. The legendary...

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Torah August 4, 2025

The Three Pillars

Pirkei Avot’s second Mishnah presents a foundational statement of Shimon HaTzaddik that is critical to our worldview. Unlike most of Avot, which advises how to live...

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Education Torah August 4, 2025

Exploring Jewish History And Learning In The City Of Seven Hills

Touro University’s summer trip to Rome connected students to Jewish life past and present By Mordechai Cywiak This summer I...

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Torah August 4, 2025

Homeland Without Walls: How Two Families With Two Daughters Connected At St. Jude

By Rabbi Philip Moskowitz This article is l’illui nishmas Esther Tehila bas Harav Gavriel Pinchas and Hinda bas Reb Mordechai....

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Torah August 4, 2025

Orthodox Union Advocacy Center Ramps Up Post–October 7 Advocacy With New Hire And Growing National Networks

The Orthodox Union Advocacy Center (OUA) is significantly expanding and deepening its advocacy portfolio in the wake of October 7,...

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Torah July 30, 2025

667 Days Without A Day Of Their Own: Building B’Yameinu

By Rabbi Efrem Goldberg 667 days. We daven from the bottom of our hearts that by Tishah B’Av, the hostages will be released,...

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Torah July 30, 2025

An American Hug In A Bat Yam Apartment

By Sivan Rahav Meir Sylvia is an elderly woman from Bat Yam, whose home was damaged by an Iranian missile...

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Torah July 30, 2025

The Rosh Yeshiva Of Lemberg

The Life and Works of the Preeminent Halachist, Rabbi Yehoshua Falk Katz (1555-1614) Rabbi Yehoshua ben Alexander ha-Kohen Falk Katz, prominently known...

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Uncategorized Torah July 29, 2025

Musings Of A Shliach From Montana

Rabbi Chaim Bruk and Reb Abe Eisner at Camp HASC this week Rabbi Chaim Bruk speaking to the Jewish Community...

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Torah July 29, 2025

Halachic Living Wills During The Nine Days

By Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Brody During the Nine Days—a period devoted to mourning our national tragedies—we also give space to...

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Torah July 29, 2025

Tanach Study Week: The Book That Holds Us Together

By Rabbi Moshe Taragin This week, Herzog College and Yeshivat Har Etzion hosted their annual Tanach Study Week. This gathering reflects the...

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Uncategorized Torah July 29, 2025

Kibbud Av And Chodesh Av

Klal Yisrael’s success requires us to build a future based firmly on our past, respecting and committed to the tradition...

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Torah July 28, 2025

The Rift Over Judaism’s Heart And Homeland

Religious identity stretches across many features and dimensions. Sometimes, the most dangerous breakdowns occur when one element of religion becomes...

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