Chayei Sara: A Pretty Good Date
Bereishit 24:64 Reuben: Nu, so how was the date? Jonah: Actually, I think it went rather well, if I do say so myself. Reuben: Really!
Bereishit 24:64 Reuben: Nu, so how was the date? Jonah: Actually, I think it went rather well, if I do say so myself. Reuben: Really!
We understand a man’s role in Jewish life—a man is obligated to diligently engage in regular talmud Torah (Torah study) and tefillah b’tzibur (communal tefillah)
The parallels that we find between the parsha and today’s haftarah are quite striking. The haftarah is taken from the opening chapter of the Book
In one of his “For what it’s worth” segments, the late Paul Harvey related the following story: While working on the production of a movie
In a previous column, I wrote about the history of the Balfour Declaration. As a side point, it is interesting to discuss a calendar issue
I am pretty sure that we all have shared some version of the following story. A couple of months ago, I called my cell phone
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There is a section in the Talmud (Berachot 7b) that says that no one thanked God since the creation of the world until Leah thanked
Congregation Ohr HaTorah, located at 36 Rector Court in Bergenfield, is hosting their first Chanukah boutique on December 18 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon.
Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel said in the name of Rabbi Yehoshua: “From the day God destroyed the Holy Temple, there is no day without curse,
Still a cause for deep concern in the Jewish community is the yearly rising cost of private education. Although it is extremely costly, Jewish families
The appalling spectacle of professional athletes taking a knee during the playing of the National Anthem is both revolting and disingenuous. It also sends the