Judaism’s Balance of Its Financial Burden
On the one hand, never before have Jews been as prosperous as they are now. Both the vast majority of individuals and the community in
On the one hand, never before have Jews been as prosperous as they are now. Both the vast majority of individuals and the community in
On Bava Metzia 116, Rami bar Chama poses two questions. The Mishna had stated a kelal, a general rule, that (i) when someone has higher
While everyone is concerned about the war in the north and Israel’s retaliation against Iran, we have to keep in mind that there are still
Here is the blessing to Reuven at Deuteronomy 33:6: “Yechi Reuven veal yamot, viyehi metav mispar.” Those last two words mean “few in number.” The
As soon as the shofar is blown after Neilah, there’s one thing I’m typically thinking about (in addition to my break fast meal): Sukkot. After
In a time of rampant divisiveness, the Jewish community has certainly rallied together in recent months to show our camaraderie and strength. As a college
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) During the Yom Tovim, families throughout the Jewish community are getting ready for a time of celebration and connection. However, for
“We are so far away, but wanted to do something… anything… to help out.” (Courtesy of Yad Eliezer/B’ezri) In the wake of the October 7
(Courtesy of EL AL) Maintaining a constant air bridge to and from Israel since Oct. 7 has been a humbling task for EL AL, Israel’s
Orthodox Union’s Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus now present at every major university in Israel. (Courtesy of OU) It’s a trend that began over a
(Courtesy of JewBelong) JewBelong, a national nonprofit organization that fights antisemitism and makes Judaism accessible, is putting up three new billboards in New Brunswick targeting
I still have two unopened boxes of disposable masks, a physical reminder of those scary COVID days. There are several COVID test packages sitting in