Parshas Ekev: Listening for the Footsteps of Moshiach
Did you ever find yourself sitting in the kitchen, hearing someone’s footsteps coming down the stairs and saying, “Oh, I hear my wife (or son)
Did you ever find yourself sitting in the kitchen, hearing someone’s footsteps coming down the stairs and saying, “Oh, I hear my wife (or son)
We are all used to reciting this prayer (Psalm 30) around the time of Baruch She’amar. The recital of Baruch She’amar in daily Shacharit is
Parshat Ekev In this second of the seven haftarot of consolation that we read this Shabbat, the navi Yeshayahu addresses an “unconvinced” population that is
It is again time to begin the learning and review of the U.S. Chidon Tanach/Bible Contest material. The first session will be on September 10,
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It was a typical day at the Shulman residence, with the phone ringing off the hook with calls from car sellers, reminders from the dentist
Jewish lawyers are a stereotype who have been the punchline of jokes for years. It is true that many Jews choose to go into law,
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“On a team, it’s not the strength of the individual players, but it is the strength of the unit and how they all function together.”—Bill
The post high school gap year in Israel is known to be a transformative experience of spiritual development and growth. “I believe spending the gap
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Much has been said about the eruv controversy. We watched in horror as the Upper Saddle River city council conducted their community “open house.” It