Signs of the Times
All over modern Israel, one finds miklat signs, directing passers-by to the nearest bomb shelter. They serve as a painful and poignant reminder of the
All over modern Israel, one finds miklat signs, directing passers-by to the nearest bomb shelter. They serve as a painful and poignant reminder of the
When I went on excursions as a bachur, I needed adventurous people to go with me. Luckily, my friend, Akiva, loved adventures. We went to
What happens when grand visions meet harsh realities? For hundreds of years, the land of Israel was a shimmering dream buoying the spirits of an
Rav Shizvi makes what seems like a ridiculous statement, and his colleagues laugh at him. Rava—his disputant—comes to Rav Shizvi’s defense. Let’s examine this exchange,
In our last pieces, we learned that the occurrences that affect our lives are “min haShamayim (from heaven).” This week, we will explain how this
By Rabbi Judah Mischel In the second half of the 20th century, Rav Eliyahu Roth, zt”l, was one of the great talmidei chachamim and holy
Parshat Matot teaches us about the value of parents and friends. The parsha starts with Moshe speaking to the head of the tribes about a
לעילוי נשמת יואל אפרים בן אברהם עוזיאל זלצמן ז”ל Question: My son and I went hiking in a quite isolated area (no cell phone service),
נקם נקמת בני ישראל מאת המדינים אחר תאסף אל עמיך (במדבר לא:ב) “Bnei Yisroel should take revenge from the Midyanim and then you will return
It was an experience I hope no one ever has. It was a Motzei Shabbos at the end of October in 2004. We were living
Something does not seem right about the order of topics in parshas Masei. First, it is odd that the discussion of Tzelafchad’s daughters appears at
Perhaps one of the unique traits that the greats of our people exemplify, is that in their moments of simcha and success; they, nevertheless, still