Bris Avrohom Plans Annual Dinner With Guest Speaker Dani Dayan
Bris Avrohom is planning its 38th annual dinner and 32nd gala wedding for Sunday, December 3, at the Sheraton Parsippany. Ambassador Dani Dayan, Consul General
Bris Avrohom is planning its 38th annual dinner and 32nd gala wedding for Sunday, December 3, at the Sheraton Parsippany. Ambassador Dani Dayan, Consul General
Join Congregation AABJ&D on Friday night, November 10, for a delicious dinner and to hear acclaimed Bible scholar Rabbi Menachem Leibtag. Rabbi Leibtag’s speech, which
The West Orange community is excited to announce that The Shabbat Project will be back in West Orange on the Shabbat of November 16-18. This
“Creating a Caring Community Together” will be hosted by the Greater MetroWest Jewish Federation’s Joint Chaplaincy Committee at the Jewish Federation of MetroWest on Wednesday,
(Courtesy of JKHA/RKYHS) Each fall, the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy/Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School (JKHA/RKYHS) convenes an impressive concert or performance to recognize and thank
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel ben Harav Yoel David Balk, a”h. This week we learned Sanhedrin
Bereishit: 24:12-18 “Can I get you anything, Rina?” It was definitely a bad sign if the waiter at Mendy’s knows your name. It’s probably means
Is it one bracha or two brachot that men recite when wearing tefillin? It turns out that this is one of the differences between Sephardic
This week’s parsha has a very interesting word: M-Sh-T-A-H. The entire phrase is: “ve-ha-ish mishtaeh lah.” The man is Eliezer and the “lah” refers to
Parshat Chayei Sarah This week’s haftarah, the opening chapter of Sefer Melachim, compares and contrasts the final days of David HaMelech with those of Avraham
Rav Yerucham Levovitz would often say Sefer Bereishis is not just a book of stories; it’s an instruction manual on how to live life—a Torah
A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of accompanying the ninth and 12th graders of our yeshiva, Heichal HaTorah, on the first shabbaton