The Hands of Hashem
How many times in our lives do we encounter challenges without losing our temper? Or how many of us can let go of our past
How many times in our lives do we encounter challenges without losing our temper? Or how many of us can let go of our past
One morning this week one of my fellow rebbeim chided me for eating a Greek yogurt during breakfast. He wanted to know how I could
“And [Yosef] went up to greet his father, to Goshen” (Bereishis 46:32). It would seem obvious that when traveling from the Egyptian capital (where Yosef
From the moment the brothers came face to face with the ruler of Egypt, Yosef—whom they hadn’t yet realized was their very own brother—they experienced
Klal Yisroel has been through a lot since October 7. When the horrible murderers are caught, however, should we be celebrating? Should we be celebrating
Since many of us are reciting these chapters daily, I thought I would offer some insights. 121:1 הרים: Why is the author of this psalm
The destination of one of life’s greatest journeys culminates at the magical intersection where the paths of sharing and receiving inspiration converge. These memorable moments
Editor’s note: This drasha was delivered this past Shabbat at the Young Israel of Teaneck. If I had to choose one theme that runs through
I first learned about the unique nature of Asara B’Teves from Rabbi J.J. Shacter on one of his superhuman, all-day Tisha B’Av kinos explanations at
It’s the season for college acceptances when some of our best and brightest find out if they got into their dream school. Meanwhile, these same
In the spring of 2020, as the world was quickly becoming isolated and remote, musicians and music educators were thrown into a particular crisis. With
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) Ninth grade students at Bruriah recently visited the Yad Leah warehouse in Passaic. Bruriah’s Tamar Kaminetzy, who accompanied the students, said,