Is There Such a Thing As Too Much Giving?
The gift of giving is something so remarkable that we were able to learn from those before us, especially Avraham Avinu. In this day and
The gift of giving is something so remarkable that we were able to learn from those before us, especially Avraham Avinu. In this day and
Among the materials that were used for the construction of the Mishkan was the acacia wood. The pasuk in our parsha says that, “All with
The Suez Canal is an artificial waterway, flowing north-south that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. This waterway substantially reduces the sailing distance
Five Days of Megillah Earlier this month, I was notified that the IDF Rabbinate faces a shortage of Megillah scrolls. There are a number of
We are all rightly preoccupied with the profoundly unsettling events of the past months. War, loss and dislocation have traumatic effects that are currently being
Join MJE for its 25th annual dinner on April 2. In the 1960’s, Reb Shlomo Carlebach used to travel to the former Soviet Union with
Translated by Yehoshua Siskin A Lesson Learned From US Students I’d like to share a few insights following a lecture that I delivered to a
I Trust You “I trust you,” she says as we end the conversation. My heart plummets for the moment, as the weight and import of
Twenty students from SAR High School and 20 students from Comp Sci High (CSH), a Bronx charter school, gathered together to meet each other and
People from the Edison/Highland Park area filled a private residence on Sunday evening to hear Rabbi Moshe Rothchild speak about what lies “behind the scenes
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) Twelve families from Riverdale visited the Yad Leah warehouse and volunteer center in Passaic on February 25. Participant Racheli Fink said:
(Courtesy of Chayal el Chayal) In a profound demonstration of solidarity and support for soldiers serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Chayal el Chayal