Moshe Rabbeinu and Devorah HaNeviah
Over the past years, we have emphasized the close connection between the story of kriyat Yam Suf, the splitting of the Sea of Reeds that
Over the past years, we have emphasized the close connection between the story of kriyat Yam Suf, the splitting of the Sea of Reeds that
On Shabbat Shira, which always coincides with the week of Tu B’Shevat, we read Shirat HaYam—the Song of the Sea (Shemot 15), praising God for
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Meira Chaya Nechama Bracha a”h bat David Mordechai sh’eyichyeh. A diabetic is eating cake,
Two years ago on Friday, Parshat Beshalach, I was traveling to Long Beach with my wife and father-in law, Rabbi Singer, for the Shabbos sheva
Two years ago on Friday, Parshat Beshalach, I was traveling to Long Beach with my wife and father-in law, Rabbi Singer, for the Shabbos sheva
After having spent three days traveling away from Egypt, Hashem tells Moshe to have the Jews retrace their steps towards Ba’al Tzephon and camp there.
How much in life do we take for granted? How often do we say “thank you” or otherwise express our gratitude? Our traditions in Judaism
At the beginning of our daily prayers there is a section with fourteen blessings, beginning with the “sechvi” blessing. Where do these blessings come from?
One of my favorite Hebrew songs, written and popularized by Naomi Shemer, and sometimes referred to as “A Prayer and a Promise,” speaks to the
In a recent article in The Jewish Link by Dr. Wallace Greene titled “The Ashke-Sefard Dilemma,” (November 27, 2019), the writer writes about the “Sephardic
Tu B’Shevat, the Rosh Hashanah of the trees, informs us of the deep connection between nature and spirituality. Mankind intuited that trees are essential to
In the wake of an alarming rise in bias incidents and terrorism directed at the Jewish community and others, Governor Phil Murphy on January 15