Enjoying the Sweetness of Torah Leads to Daily Habit
There was a fellow I’d see occasionally whom I would encourage to learn in our yeshiva. He was always very cordial and polite, but he
There was a fellow I’d see occasionally whom I would encourage to learn in our yeshiva. He was always very cordial and polite, but he
Not just one day out of the week, or one week out of the month or even one month out of the year. The mitzvah
In Parshat Behar-Bechukotai, we are told that every 7 years, we should stop working our lands and let it have a Shabbat (shemitah). We are
America now, in terms of the vast growth of Torah Judaism, is a vastly different place than it was in the 50s, 60s and 70s.
Behar-Bechukotai is a double Torah portion that contains some of the most profound and challenging commandments of the Torah, including the laws of the Jubilee
The bulk of parashat Behar relates to matters concerning shemitah in the yovel. We are given laws dictating that every seventh year the land must
“You are not paying attention,” said the frustrated wife after realizing she was saying the same thing repeatedly and her husband was not listening. “Can
Standing silently in the Gush Etzion cemetery, listening to a wailing siren blaring its sad howl across the mountains of history, is one of the
A young graphic designer living in Eretz Yisroel finally found a position where she could effectively use her talents and hard work in school to
Standing silently in the Gush Etzion cemetery, listening to a wailing siren blaring its sad howl across the mountains of history, is one of the
The joke goes of a husband who graciously offered if he can be of any help around the house. His wife responded: “The biggest help
Hashem tells Moshe אֱמֹ֥ר אֶל־הַכֹּֽהֲנִ֖ים —“say to the Kohanim,” a set of mitzvot pertaining to them and their work. I find the title of the