Shapell’s/MRC and Passaic Torah Institute: A Perfect Match
(Courtesy of PTI) Yeshiva Ner Boruch-Passaic Torah Institute (PTI) hosted a very successful visit by Rabbi Yitz Lerner, director of Shapell’s Yeshiva and Midreshet Rachel
(Courtesy of PTI) Yeshiva Ner Boruch-Passaic Torah Institute (PTI) hosted a very successful visit by Rabbi Yitz Lerner, director of Shapell’s Yeshiva and Midreshet Rachel
It was a classic struggle for power. The only thing that made it different from the usual dramas of royal courts, parliamentary meetings or corridors
The Beth Din of America recently released a decision concerning payment for a son’s shana bet (second year) of Torah learning in an Israeli yeshiva
July 4th is an annual celebration of democracy. In the modern era, democracies have supplanted oppressive forms of government, protected individual rights and liberated the
Last week’s presidential debate to help decide who would be the best leader for America reminded me of Parshas Korach. Two esteemed individuals with dissimilar
This week’s portion of Korach, contains a valuable lesson in overcoming and resolving conflict. Korach—a cousin of Moshe with leadership qualities—has a penchant for cynical
Parshat Korach Shabbat Rosh Chodesh The closing chapter of sefer Yishayahu is traditionally chanted on Shabbat Rosh Chodesh, which is why it is one of
Many people associate being Jewish with being hated. Hashem has a different association. Though He created all human beings in His image, the Jewish people
As we explored last week, Bava Batra begins by discussing hezek re’iyah, literally damage by sight, and whether it is called “damage.” This isn’t literal
וַיִּקַּח קֹרַח, בֶּן-יִצְהָר בֶּן-קְהָת בֶּן-לֵוִי; וְדָתָן וַאֲבִירָם בְּנֵי אֱלִיאָב, וְאוֹן בֶּן-פֶּלֶת–בְּנֵי רְאוּבןֵ לִפְנֵי מֹשֶׁה, וַאֲנָשִׁים מִבְּנֵי-יִשְׂרָאֵל חֲמִשִּׁים וּמָאתָיִם, נְשִׂיאֵי עֵדָה קְרִאֵי מוֹעֵד, אַנְשֵׁי-שֵׁם “Now Korach,
A young yeshiva student studying at Yeshivas Kol Torah in Yerushalayim spent day and night learning and reviewing the shiurim. Few spent more time in
How often do we engage in “laitzanus,” scoffing and cynically making fun of others? Probably a lot more often than we would like to admit.