SAR Panel Remaps the Home in the Age of Corona
On April 21, SAR virtually presented “Remapping the Home in the Age of Corona,” the final installment of its three-part “Living Through Change in the
On April 21, SAR virtually presented “Remapping the Home in the Age of Corona,” the final installment of its three-part “Living Through Change in the
The Lefkovits Family Park Mikvah presented a “Virtual Evening of CommUNITY” on April 25. The event featured an entertaining and engaging program of inspiration with
When taking out a mortgage on a Jewish-owned property, do you first consider the potential return on your investment, or do you research the halachot
Rabbi Sacks, zt’’l, had prepared a full year of Covenant & Conversation for 5781, based on his book Lessons in Leadership. Embedded in this week’s
When is the earliest time to count the Omer at a Sephardic beit knesset? Before addressing this issue, we must outline a critical halachic issue,
The festival of Lag B’Omer revolves around two celebrated personalities: Rabbi Akiva and his talmid, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. These two legends lived through the
Three years ago, I went to Eretz Yisrael in the summer along with my son. On our itinerary were visits to Meron and Tzfat so
Throughout the Torah we find completion and wholeness taking precedence over quantity. Thus a whole roll takes precedence over a much larger portion of a
Four times in Tanach we have a verse contrasting קדש and חל. One is at Leviticus 10:10. Here there is an instruction to Aaron about
Hakohanim Haleviim Parshat Emor Parshat Kedoshim that we read this week dedicates the first perek to the laws of kedusha as they apply to the
In Parshat Emor, the Torah outlines the chagim that mark the Jewish calendar. In the middle, the Torah describes the period in which we currently
Have you ever met people and become curious who their parents are? Like, I wonder who their father and/or mother is!? I can imagine that