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Shemot: Patterns of Hate

While Western civilization views history as evolutionary and open-ended, Judaism views it is cyclical and predetermined. At several points in our tefillah we recite the

Shifra, Puah and PMADs

Beginning this week, when we read Parshat Shemot, through mid-February, when we read Parshat Tetzaveh, we find ourselves in a period of the Jewish calendar

Chullin 25

May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Meira Chaya Nechama Bracha, a”h, bat David Mordechai, sheyichyeh, and Menachem Mendel Ben Harav

Changing Moshe’s Mindset

The conversation between Moshe and Hashem at the burning bush, which we will read this Shabbat, has always stood out to me, particularly as an

Is It Worth the Effort?

We are fortunate to be living in a community where mitzvot are an everyday occurrence. We all try to do as many good deeds as

How to Pray Better

Reviewing: “Siddur Avodat HaLev,” by Rabbinical Council of America (Rabbi Basil Herring, editor). Koren Publishers Jerusalem. 2018. Hebrew/English edition. Hardcover. 1346 pages. ISBN-13: 978-9653019362. The

Project S.A.R.A.H. Teaches Internet Safety

(Courtesy of Project S.A.R.A.H.) Project S.A.R.A.H. created a three-part Internet Safety Program for fifth- through eighth-grade students highlighting internet safety, online grooming and cyber bullying.

The Blessing of Chai4ever

Life is full of surprises. One of the worst surprises that families can face is a parent’s life-threatening medical diagnosis. Chai4ever, the only organization of

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