Parshas Naso—the Power of Commitment
When I was learning in the Mir Yeshiva in Yerushalayim, I was part of a smaller group that learned with our rosh yeshiva, Harav Nosson
When I was learning in the Mir Yeshiva in Yerushalayim, I was part of a smaller group that learned with our rosh yeshiva, Harav Nosson
Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetzky relates the following poignant story: I once sat on an overseas flight next to a talkative executive who was skeptical about his
Although the lengthy parsha of Naso includes numerous different topics, the Rabbis chose the mitzvah of nezirut to be the bridge to connect us to
If ever there was a Biblical equivalent of the phrase “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em,” it would be “chanoch lana’ar al pi darko,
A few years ago, Chani took our younger children to one of the local Jewish owned shoe stores to buy shoes. The store had a
It might seem unusual, but I don’t really remember my first full day of high school. Actually, let me refine that statement—I remember it, but
(Translated from the German original) Part 6—Letter Number Three Thursday June 1, 1939 Dear Good Wife and My Dear Children! As you see we are
(Anav Silverman/TPS) Elisha Shor, 82, still tears up at the memory of the Western Wall being opened to the public for the first time on
The historic 50th anniversary celebration of “Yom Yerushalayim,” the reunification of the eastern and western portions of Jerusalem and the capture of the Old City
For the sake of Jerusalem, let your voices be heard! Twenty thousand people of all ages are expected at the 24th Annual Israel Day Concert
We had the privilege of attending the Yeshiva University graduation this week and watched as our eldest Hagler grandson, Tzvi, received his diploma. The pouring