Stand Up and Be Counted
We all have people in our lives who have inspired us at some point. This past Sunday, I attended the funeral of a person who
We all have people in our lives who have inspired us at some point. This past Sunday, I attended the funeral of a person who
Growing up in Bensonhurst afforded me certain opportunities other boys my age did not have. As an example, immediately after my bar mitzvah, I became
It was just another day in the beginning of the year for the fifth grade class, just another day for everyone except Avi. Avi still
Rav Chaim Volozhin zt”l would regularly send a messenger to collect money on behalf of his yeshiva. One solicited potential donor insisted on sending his
Years ago, I began my career teaching in a special-ed program of a yeshiva boys’ high school. I always remember fondly the moment when one
A fond memory which I recall from childhood was that of a sign posted on the lobby door to my shul, the Young Israel of
There are two times each year that we recite the words of “L’shana Haba’a B’Yerushalayim”: the seder night, and at the conclusion of Yom Kippur.
Just recently, as I was drinking from a water bottle, I was surprised as I felt the water enter my system. I didn’t think I
The end of Parshat Shemini focused on the laws of kashrut—which animals are considered to be kosher and which are not. The majority of the
In Parshat Shmini, Hashem instructs the Kohanim that when they serve in the Mishkan, and later in the Beit Hamikdash, they not engage in their
The story is told of a situation in which a boy’s watch was taken by a classmate. When the victim told his Rebbe that his
There is a custom that when children first start learning Chumash, they begin with reading the first pasuk of Sefer Vayikra. A number of suggestions