Tazria: A Brief Trip to the Hospital
Vayikra: 12: 6-7 “Run the light.” “I can’t do it.” “I said run the light!” “I won’t.” “Run the light or I will kill you.”
Vayikra: 12: 6-7 “Run the light.” “I can’t do it.” “I said run the light!” “I won’t.” “Run the light or I will kill you.”
Herut The root H-R-T only appears one time in the Tanakh (Ex. 32:16) and means “engraved,” so we have to look elsewhere for the origin
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Our Sages relate that the Torah is concerned with the money of the Jewish people. I feel that this is readily apparent from the fact
There are many expectations of members of the Orthodox community. We expect our young men and women to work hard in college and pursue lofty
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There are many stories behind the creation of my new website. One is an old story, the love of the written word. However, there were
Yeshiva University is proud to launch The Mordecai D. and Monique C. Katz School of Graduate and Professional Studies, which will offer students of all
Editor’s Note: East High Synagogue recently sent 20 high schools seniors to Poland. Zach delivered this speech in shul this past Shabbat after the group’s
Everyone loves their kid’s smile. When they are babies and we make them smile or laugh, it’s akin to winning the lottery. I still remember
No one likes doing their taxes. Yet according to recent reports, Americans spend 7.6 billion hours doing them every year. Go figure. But as it