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Torah June 16, 2025

Our Past And Future

The last piece addressed our relationships with peers—including spouses, friends, and family. In addition to those relationships, we should also...

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Torah June 16, 2025

Shelach: Growing the Fringes (Part 1/2)

The end of Parashat Shelach talks about a very special mitzvah that is dear to Jews across the world—the commandment of tzitzit which requires a male Jew...

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Torah June 11, 2025

Belief In Moshiach Today

By Yochanan Gordon The Rambam codified belief in Moshiach and anticipating his arrival as a crucial tenet of Torah and...

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Torah June 11, 2025

Satmar Rebbe To Visit Israel For 1st Time In A Decade

Rabbi Aharon Teitelbaum will arrive on a special charter flight accompanied by thousands of Hasidim from the United States and...

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Torah June 11, 2025

Unity, Identity, And The Torah Within

By Sivan Rahav Meir Rabbi Shalom Rosner, who made aliyah from the United States and serves as a rabbi in Beit Shemesh,...

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Torah June 11, 2025

Our Non-Jewish Oven

I feel like oven manufacturers might not be super in tune to what Jewish customers want in a new stove....

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Torah June 11, 2025

A Flexibility Of Being

Reb Shlomo Halberstam, the Bobover Rebbe, zt’l, of the post-Holocaust era, revived his community with his resilience and faith. The Rebbe...

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Torah Judaism/Spirituality June 11, 2025

Musings Of A Shliach From Montana

Rabbi Berel (Bernard) Levy of OK Kosher Rabbi Chaim Bruk with Howie and his family “Sushi, Cheesecake, and the Ten...

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Torah June 10, 2025

When Words Betray Our Story

We were frustratingly so close—just days away—from entering the Land of Israel and launching the golden age of Jewish history....

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Torah June 9, 2025

Kvetching

Things can always be better. But we should never let that get in the way of appreciating how good we...

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Torah June 9, 2025

Our Family And Friends

Although the Torah commands us to care for and support all Jews, and to some extent, all people, it also...

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Torah June 9, 2025

Chew That 

The contextual hook for this week’s essay relates to a scene from Parashat Behaalotecha of physical indulgence gone awry. When the Israelites complained...

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Torah May 28, 2025

Redemptive Consciousness

By Yochanan Gordon Bracha Jaffe has just released the first of 11 songs on her debut original album, titled Root, in...

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Torah May 28, 2025

What They’ll Never Understand About The Jews

By Rabbi Efrem Goldberg Chaim Lindenbaum, a 77-year-old man from Haifa, was diagnosed with aggressive leukemia in 2022. Doctors said...

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Torah May 28, 2025

Unity, Identity, And The Torah Within

By Sivan Rahav Meir Rabbi Shalom Rosner, who made aliyah from the United States and serves as a rabbi in Beit Shemesh,...

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Torah May 28, 2025

Musings Of A Shliach From Montana

Rabbi Chaim’s mashpiah or spiritual mentor, his great-grandfather Rav Chaim Shaul Bruk, z’l Just last week Chavie hosted Tonia Chazanow of the...

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Torah May 28, 2025

Nothing More, Nothing Less

Rebbe Yekusiel Yehuda Halberstam, zt’l, the Shefa Chaim of Klausenburg, Romania, was an extraordinary gaon and tzaddik. During the Holocaust he suffered the murder...

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Torah May 27, 2025

Daf Yomi: Gedalia And The Lesson To Heed Warnings

By Rabbi Aaron I. Reichel, Esq. The road to Gehinnom is paved with good intentions. This is an adage that...

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