Embracing Gratitude Beyond Thanksgiving Day
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the countless blessings that surround us. Thanksgiving Day serves as a poignant
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the countless blessings that surround us. Thanksgiving Day serves as a poignant
An ox typically has six legs: two legs in the back and forelegs in the front. However, the Torah also tells us of the shor
I learned new and useful terminology, that migration and movement are governed by “push factors” and “pull factors.” Put simply, a push factor is a
Yaakov Avinu is described as a “tent dweller”(Bereishis 25:27), which Rashi tells us refers to the tent of Shem and the tent of Eiver. But
תם חצי נזק Bava Kamma 15 a and b. One is liable for the damage done by one’s animal to the animals or property of
Since we are all inundated with mentions of “Palestinian refugees,” I thought it would be useful to reiterate some background. On the Origin of the
After the atrocities of October 7, the world expressed outrage at the barbarism and butchery of Hamas against innocent civilians. We knew even then that
How did Yaakov sleep at night? Imagine the anxiety of a young man who is forced to flee from his home out of concern that
Aliyah in Response To Crisis We learn from Ya’akov that the common response to danger, to plead with God, is proper. People promise to become
There is a lot of talk these days about hope. With the world’s attention on Israel and with fears of rising antisemitism in the Diaspora,
(Courtesy of Something Borrowed) Something Borrowed is excited to announce the opening of Something Borrowed Teaneck Gown Gemach. With the generous offer from Bassy and
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) Creating an estate plan that includes a revocable trust, pour-over will, property power of attorney, health care power of attorney,