
An Open Letter to My Fellow Jews in the Diaspora
Dear fellow Jews who don’t yet live in Israel, We are living in extraordinary times, days in which atrocities about which we pledged “never again”
Dear fellow Jews who don’t yet live in Israel, We are living in extraordinary times, days in which atrocities about which we pledged “never again”
By Rabbi Efrem Goldberg/rabbiefremgoldberg.org This past Shabbos, I found myself davening at the shul with probably the worst decorum in the world. People were not
Some people dread Pesach preparation time, but not for the reason you think. As challenging as it can be to search for and eliminate chametz,
This election cycle has brought us headlines such as “Leading Orthodox rabbi endorses Trump for reelection” and “Leading Israeli Modern Orthodox rabbi condemns Trump.” We
It seems that there is anger and rage everywhere we turn these days. Some are angry at those not wearing masks, others outraged that mask
(Editors’ Note: This article is being reprinted with permission from the author. We would also like to note that Rabbi Dr. Brian Galbut A”H had
Adapted from the sermon Rabbi Goldberg gave last Shabbat to his congregation, Boca Raton Synagogue. Reprinted with permission from the author. When we send our
This week, our community joined too many others who have confronted the impossible task of saying goodbye to a young person stolen from this world,
The home of the great composer Ludwig van Beethoven has been preserved and serves as a museum in Bonn, Germany. One historical gem in the
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The most remarkable thing about the recent failed coup in Turkey is how utterly unremarkable it actually was. While this particular coup was unsuccessful, since
In his book first published in 1989, Doesn’t Anyone Blush Anymore, Rabbi Manis Friedman bemoans the loss of modesty and decency in society, and describes