Torah: Our Guidebook
Once, the famed Mashgiach of Mir—Rav Yerucham Levovitz—met an irreligious German professor, and Rav Yerucham attempted to draw this person back to Torah. The professor
Once, the famed Mashgiach of Mir—Rav Yerucham Levovitz—met an irreligious German professor, and Rav Yerucham attempted to draw this person back to Torah. The professor
Part II We are in the middle of a story from Counsel to the President (1991) by Clark Clifford, who was an official in the
Chaim, Yankel and Berel were old friends from yeshiva. Baruch Hashem, they’d all done well in business and were able to contribute generously towards the
At this moment of American despair, division and distrust, celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary can inspire Americans. It’s become fashionable again to question whether Israeli democracy
Rav Chanina of Sura makes an appearance on Sotah 25a, one of a handful of appearances in Talmud. A dilemma was raised before the Sages:
Last week Wednesday, the BPY fourth graders traveled about 400 years into the past to view a Lenape Native American village called Winakung, meaning Place
A few years ago ago, a good friend invited my wife and me to his home for a meeting he was hosting. He told me
In honor of my bar mitzvah in April, my sisters and I have decided to organize “Kick Gastric Cancer in the Gut!”—a walk to raise
As part of Tenafly Chabad Academy’s fourth-grade social emotional lesson, students engaged in the See-Run-Do game, aimed to improve their collaboration skills. Through this activity,
One of the most difficult concepts to deal with is the Torah’s admonition in this week’s parsha to not follow in the ways of the
While I commend Rabbi Yair Hoffman on his comprehensive discussion regarding when Sefirah should be counted (“Counting Early Sefirah” April 20, 2023), his ‘opening” remarks
Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Shurkin—a long-time maggid shiur at Yeshivas Rabbeinu Chaim Berlin—learned in the yeshiva of Radin for 15 years and had a close relationship