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On Jan. 1, Bergen B’Yachad hosted its second annual New Year’s Day Jewish Unity Concert, featuring the renowned band Soulfarm. The event brought 350 people
On Friday nights, as the sacred calm of Shabbat descends, a timeless ritual unfolds in Jewish homes worldwide: Parents bestow brachot upon their children. These
The opening verse of the parsha reads: “And Yaakov lived in the land of Egypt for 17 years” (Bereishit 47:28). Rashi, noting the absence of
Sanhedrin 97a describes the city of Keshot where lying was loathed and no one died prematurely: “Concerning the lack of truth, Rava says: ‘Initially, I
A few years ago, an organization filmed a live video message from Rav Chaim Kanievsky, zt”l. It was filmed in Rav Chaim’s study where he
Same Suffering; Same Sins Four days each year, we fast to mourn for the Beit Hamikdash and commemorate the Churban. Though the Churban occurred almost
Universally beloved and respected for his righteousness and scholarship, Rabbi Yisrael Meir haKohen Kagan, “the Chofetz Chaim,” was both a leading ethicist as well as
Anger is all the rage these days. It infects personal, familial and professional relationships and is the hallmark of our politics and the key ingredient
“Gesundheit!” “Labriut!” “Bless you!” These are expressions we all use when we hear someone sneeze. Where did this custom come from? Why do we only
Parshat Vayechi The completion of sefer Bereishit marks the conclusion of an era—the era of the patriarchs. And, together with that we find the resolution
לעילוי נשמת יואל אפרים בן אברהם עוזיאל זלצמן ז”ל Question: Some reputable kosher wines claim to be kosher for Kiddush because they are not mevushal