From Slavery to Freedom
Passover celebrates the Jewish people’s redemption from slavery in Egypt. However, we are not free of obligations. The purpose of breaking free from Pharaoh was
Passover celebrates the Jewish people’s redemption from slavery in Egypt. However, we are not free of obligations. The purpose of breaking free from Pharaoh was
Editor’s note: This series is reprinted with permission from “Insights & Attitudes: Torah Essays on Fundamental Halachic and Hashkafic Issues,” a publication of TorahWeb.org. The
One of the more persistent comments in the kosher restaurant world today is that there aren’t enough Jewish delis. Without getting into a whole debate
One of the most difficult elements of the Torah and the way of life it prescribes is the phenomenon of animal sacrifices — for obvious
The two Seders are definitely the biggest nights of the year for kosher wine. In 2014 and 2021, Pew Research reported that 70% percent of
TEACH NYS postponed their lobby day in Albany by one week due to a major snowstorm that hit the Albany area and closed down business
(Courtesy of Congregation Adath Israel of Elizabeth/Hillside) This past Sunday, the Congregation Adath Israel youth department hosted its annual Chocolate Seder for early childhood ages.
(Courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ) Following the attempted arson attack against Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield several weeks ago, Jewish Federation of
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In chess, Overloading the Defender is a tactic in which a defensive piece is faced with another threat which it cannot guard against while still
Last week, Rabbi Eliezer Rubin, head of school for Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School and Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy in Livingston, announced that Rabbi Maccabee