Meat and Milk
Pesachim 44b If the Torah does not wish us to mix meat and milk, why not just say so? How, one may ask, are we
Pesachim 44b If the Torah does not wish us to mix meat and milk, why not just say so? How, one may ask, are we
The roster of presidents of the United States might be quite different had every potential presidential candidate studied the Daf Yomi that will be studied
Parshat MishpatimShabbat Shekalim The special haftarah ordained by Chazal to be read on Shabbat Shekalim, the Shabbat of or before Rosh Chodesh Adar, is a
In last week’s Parshat Yitro, the Torah recounts Am Yisrael’s response to what they saw and heard at Har Sinai: “And all the people perceived
This year some teachers teach in a blended setting, some are fully virtual, and some are in a face-to-face classroom setting. Good teachers are always
I received a lot of positive feedback after my last “miscellaneous words” column, so I decided to do one again: אציל: This word means “nobleman”
I wanted to share a story that Rookie Billet told about George Shultz when she spoke at Congregation Beth Aaron over 30 years ago: World
Part III Although Firkovich eventually acquired the collection, it appears from his personal correspondence that the Samaritans were quite unwilling to part with their manuscripts
Last week’s inspiring article about the outdoor Passaic minyan (“Snow? S’No Problem!” February 4, 2021) contained a quote that touched me (“It has enabled me
Editor’s note: This article is reprinted from The Jewish Link’s April 3, 2014, issue, in which our own Bracha Schwartz interviewed Rabbi Twerski, zt”l, in
In a year that has seen the loss of far too many gedolei Yisrael, we were again stunned last week with the passing of Rav
Early Thursday morning on the tenth of Kislev, I was informed that R’ Shalom Dreyfuss had succumbed to the coronavirus. Shalom was just 42 years