Remembering Amalek and Shabbos: Two Opposite Sides of a Coin
Last year, I took my family to Florida for a winter vacation. During a Shabbos walk, we met up with a man with jet skis
Last year, I took my family to Florida for a winter vacation. During a Shabbos walk, we met up with a man with jet skis
Our parsha centers around the kohanim and their related details. Interestingly, the midrash (Shemot Rabbah, 3:17) seems to imply that originally, Moshe was supposed to
Congregation Ahavas Yisroel in Edison was the scene of frenzied food preparation and spirited spectators on Saturday night, February 25, as three two-person teams each
(l-r) Teach NYS Regional Field Director Davida Fried; SAR Academy Head of School Rabbi Binyamin Krauss; Senator Gustavo Rivera; SAR Board Member and parent Abe
The first verse of Parshat Tetzaveh, a commandment was placed on the Jews by Hashem. Hashem commanded that it should be that Bnei Yisrael should
Over a year ago and just one short month following Putin’s invasion, Ukrainian marathon runner Valentyna Veretska escaped, becoming a refugee along with her 12
(Courtesy of JFNNJ) On February 22, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey held a special evening on combating antisemitism, graciously hosted by Susan and Alan
In chess, “removing the guard” is a tactic in which you capture or forcibly move a defensive piece from your opponent’s position, leaving one of
On Sunday, March 12, a gala dinner will be held at Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood to mark the 51st anniversary of Congregation Beth Aaron
Parshat Tetzaveh, Shabbat Zachor “Zachor—remember!” The charge commanded to us by Hashem to remember is not one limited to this Shabbat Zachor. The command to
Chabad of West Orange invites the entire Jewish community to a Grand Purim Feast on Tuesday, March 7. Men, women and children of all ages
Nazir 37a You arrive, after a long drive, to your rented vacation home in Cape Cod. It is midnight. You grope under the garden rocks