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It was one of the nicest emails I have ever received. A week before Pesach, I sent an email to my boss, reminding her that
It was one of the nicest emails I have ever received. A week before Pesach, I sent an email to my boss, reminding her that
Editor’s note: We are pleased to present the inaugural installment of our own contributing editor Michael Feldstein’s new column, “Meet Me in the Middle.” Back
Emergency Tehillim event for Rabbi Alter Shmuel Greenberg, who is critically ill with COVID-19, this Saturday night. DailyGiving.org, in conjunction with Chazaq and TorahAnytime.com, will
Rabbi Dr. Moshe Tendler, professor of Jewish medical ethics, professor of biology, and rosh yeshiva at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, will give a
My 90-year-old mother received her absentee ballot in the mail last week, and proudly voted in the upcoming election. It was the 18th presidential election
We all know about the difficulties observant Jews must face each year in dealing with taking off so many work days for the Jewish holidays
What does this year’s unusual Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur davening—with most communities having organized multiple minyanim in various locations—have to do with day school
For many folks, the most dramatic portion of the High Holiday liturgy is the Unetaneh Tokef prayer. And the most emotional part of the prayer—at
Rabbi Oran Zweiter, Rabbi Naftali Wolfe and Elana Trompka Friedman will highlight an upcoming Zoom learning program on the topic of: “Current Perspectives on the
Rabbi Oran Zweiter, Rabbi Naftali Wolfe, and Elana Trompka Friedman will highlight an upcoming learning program via Zoom focused on Current Perspectives on the High Holidays. The program, which is
Rabbi Dr. Warren Goldstein, Chief Rabbi of South Africa, will be giving a pre-Rosh Hashanah lecture via Zoom on Sunday, August 30, at 11:30 a.m.
In a show of achdut that is refreshing to witness during this dark period of our lives, many of the leading rabbis in the Orthodox