The Rabbi of a Sephardic Congregation Should Wear Rabbeinu Tam’s Tefillin
Part II We at Congregation Shaarei Orah, the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck, were privileged to receive a gift of both Rashi and Rabbeinu Tam’s tefillin
Part II We at Congregation Shaarei Orah, the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck, were privileged to receive a gift of both Rashi and Rabbeinu Tam’s tefillin
Shemot: 25:33 It is said that the word Paramus means “land of the wild turkey” in the Lenape language of the Native Americans of Northern
We are all familiar with the four biblical fast days in Tishrei, Tammuz, Av and Tevet. We are also familiar with the post-Talmudic fast of
Parshat Teruma This week’s haftarah selection comes from the fifth and sixth chapters of Sefer Melachim I, and Chazal’s choice of haftarah requires little explanation.
Someone once noted that it’s not easy being the child of a therapist. Everything that happens in the child’s life is psychoanalyzed—why did you do
Parshat Terumah introduces the ambitious project of constructing an edifice to house the presence of God. It is a one-time feat of human craftsmanship and
We live in a funny world, where contradictions live side-by-side and most of the time we hardly take notice. Our generation towers over others in
By the middle of first grade, you can see two students sitting cross-legged across from one another in our classrooms, giggling as they read a
Part II While most of us are quite familiar with the expulsion of the Jews from Spain and Portugal in 1492, many of us are
Reviewing: “Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi: Prophecy in an Age of Uncertainty,” Rabbi Hayyim Angel, Maggid Books. ISBN:978-1592644131. There’s an old joke, that one yeshiva student
If we did not think that it was a priority for us to be at the forefront of what is going on around town, we
Former sports writer and current contributor Joseph (or Joe, as he prefers to be called) Rotenberg of Teaneck has attracted a widespread readership with his