
A Match Made in Heaven; A Kidney Donated on Earth
Jewish midrashic literature relates how after Hashem created heaven and earth, He keeps busy by making matches. Not all matches, however, are for the purpose
Jewish midrashic literature relates how after Hashem created heaven and earth, He keeps busy by making matches. Not all matches, however, are for the purpose
In this week’s Torah portion, Yisro, we delve into the profound commandment of honoring our fathers and mothers. The “Aseret Hadibrot” (The Ten Commandments,) delivered
In this week’s Parsha of Bo, we read that Hashem directs the Jewish people, through Moshe, to borrow money from their Egyptian neighbors. The verse
In life’s intricate tapestry, we often encounter moments of profound challenge and opposition. Sometimes we experience unusual opposition when something great is about to happen
Joseph was separated from his brothers for approximately 22 years before they were reunited. The separation begins when Joseph’s brothers sold him into slavery, and
Our prayers on Chanukah refer to the miracles, salvation, victories and battles that happened in the days of the Maccabees that took place at this
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it’s easy to overlook the countless blessings that surround us. Thanksgiving Day serves as a poignant
In this week’s parsha of Chayei Sarah we find that Eliezer, Avraham’s servant, makes a deal with Hashem. If a girl approaches and offers water
One of the more unusual stories, typically not studied in detail in last week’s parsha of Lech Lecha, is that of the battle of the
We are told in Devarim (25:17-19) that, of all our enemies, we are never to forget the attack by the people of Amalek. What does
In the opening chapters of Parshas Bereishis, we embark on a journey of creation, new beginnings and the endless possibilities that come with a fresh
Sukkot is supposed to be the holiday of simcha or joy. Simcha is often translated as happiness or joy, but it encompasses more than just