Moshe and Eliyahu
Parshat Ki Tisa Among the most compelling rivalries—described in all of Tanach—is the conflict between Eliyahu HaNavi and the Israelite king, Achav. The text describes
Parshat Ki Tisa Among the most compelling rivalries—described in all of Tanach—is the conflict between Eliyahu HaNavi and the Israelite king, Achav. The text describes
The kids in Noah’s class were always up to no good. Despite being taught the highest morals and ethics from Methuselah, they were always finding
לעילוי נשמת יואל אפרים בן אברהם עוזיאל זלצמן ז”ל Question: During my learning, the following question came up. May I borrow a bag of potato
Moshe went up for 40 days to receive the complete Torah on Mount Sinai. His return was delayed by only a few hours. Yet, in
In Tanach, there are various sources from which we can learn that we shouldn’t count people. We are Hashem’s creations and are more than just
Moshe Rabbeinu pleads to Hashem: “And now, if I have indeed found favor in Your eyes, make Your ways known to me … “ What
The precise meaning of this word is relevant to us in our daily prayers. (The word is also very much in the news these days.)
The recent tragic terrorist acts on Highway One outside of Maale Adumim are viewed by Mishteret Yisrael (Israel Police) and the IDF as a game-changer.
*Translated by Yehoshua Siskin I’m not usually one for joining initiatives, but this past Thursday was an exception. I encountered an incredibly heartfelt call from
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks aptly remarked that “To be a Jew is to travel. Judaism is a journey, not a destination.” For some, the journey appears
In SAR High School, we teach a year-long course to our 10th graders in gender-separate classes. In the first half of the year, we cover
(Courtesy of JFSCNJ) Liana Beer, a sixth grader at Bruriah High School in Elizabeth, celebrated her bat mitzvah at her home in Springfield by having