Israel: Refuge or Return to Roots?
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
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
The narrative of Parshat Lech Lecha follows Avraham’s journey as he follows God’s directive, travels from his home in Haran and establishes a new life
Parshat Bereishit bursts with colorful narratives and fantastic scenes such as Creation, Gan Eden, the eitz hadaat, and Kayin and Hevel, all of which portray
The new Nefesh B’Nefesh Aliyah Campus, in the heart of Yerushalayim, was hopping the other day. While 150 Ukrainian refugees were being processed in our
Social distancing will likely be the 2020 word of the year—a concept that was foreign to us at Rosh Hashanah 5780. The effects of this
The grand narrative of Parshat Lech Lecha follows Avraham’s journey as he follows God’s directive: travelling from his home in Haran and establishing a new