“Know from whence you came, to where you are going, and before Whom you are destined to give an accounting.”...
Read MoreFor forty years, we wandered the desert, passing through forty-two desolate locations. What was meant to be a short journey...
Read MoreSiyumim at the Homes of HaGaonim HaRav Moshe Sternbuch, HaRav Dov Landau and Rav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, Shlita By Chaim...
Read MoreBy Tzali Reicher Rabbi Tuvia Teldon’s new book, Your Unique Purpose, began with a simple observation. The regional director of Chabad-Lubavitch...
Read MoreAn interior view of Lechem Setarim– credit The Klau Library, Cincinnati, HUC-JIR From Spain to Salonica: The Resettlement of Spanish Jewry...
Read MoreBy Sivan Rahav Meir One day, I hope the children of Sasha Troufanov and Sapir Cohen read this article. I...
Read MoreThe week began with the continuation of the celebration of Maayan and Aminoam Kaplan, grandchildren of Sarah and Arnie Waldman,...
Read MoreRav Yehuda Amital, born in 1924 in a small shtetl in Romania, lived through the revolutions of 20th-century Jewish history....
Read MorePart II In Part I, we discussed the words chamor (domesticated donkey), pere (wild ass), and aton (a female donkey). In this installation, we continue the...
Read MoreThe Divrei Chayim, Reb Chaim Halberstam of Tzanz, zy’a (d. 1876), was beloved for his generosity and famous for his righteousness. The poor of...
Read MoreThe Torah’s first chapter describes Hashem’s creation of the world. After detailing His creations on each of the six days,...
Read MoreHaRav Aharon Leib Shteinman, Dirshu Eruvin Siyu By Chaim Gold Did you know that if you start Masechta Pesachim this week with the...
Read MoreOne of the things no one tells you about having chickens is that once you’ve built an entire infrastructure in...
Read MoreAre Torah-observant Jews different or do we just do different things? How personally transformative is our faith and practice? Klal Yisrael was...
Read MoreBy Rabbi Efrem Goldberg The IRS announced it will break with a long-standing rule and now allow houses of worship...
Read MoreDo you believe in magic? Religion is at times conflated with superstition, the mystical and magical. This makes sense, as...
Read MoreSo apparently, there comes a time in your parenting career when you and your children disagree about whether or not...
Read MoreBy Sivan Rahav Meir The accompanying photo of me with Agam and Meirav Berger was taken on motzaei Shabbat. When Agam...
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