Should I Look Back?
Our past selves are most likely very different than who we are today. Despite that, we are told in Pirkei Avot (Mishna), “Know where you
Our past selves are most likely very different than who we are today. Despite that, we are told in Pirkei Avot (Mishna), “Know where you
Bava Batra 133b If a person wishes to bequeath his property to a person not recognized as an heir under the Jewish law of succession
The results of the recent American presidential election triggered a sense of euphoria for some and mourning for others. But those of us who study
Let us first discuss its author. We know his name because of the acrostic that runs through stanzas one through eight: Sh-L-M-H H-L-V-Y: The reference
Four years have passed since the loss of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt”l, and one year since the outbreak of the Iron Swords conflict. In
(Courtesy of GrowTorah) With GrowTorah’s Olam BaShavua, our goal is to educate, inspire and inform by highlighting the positive advancements in environmental work that resonate
A few days before Rosh Hashanah, an unforgettable photograph went around our family chat. A father was giving a bracha to his son as the
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to participate in a 10-day trip to Morocco. Sponsored by the Kivunim Teacher Fellowship, a program that aims
As we move past the chagim and into the winter months, there is comfort in returning to the familiar confines of sefer Bereishit. These are
In Parshat Vayeira this week, we read about a fascinating interaction between Avraham and Hashem. Undoubtedly, Hashem is our ultimate judge. And yet, Avraham—a mere
Each year in the days leading up to Memorial Day and to Veterans Day local community members volunteer to place flags on the graves of
For over 400 days, Am Yisrael has been heavily involved in ways to honor the 1200 kedoshim, holy souls, who were brutally murdered on the