The Nature of Chillul, and Kiddush, Hashem
This week, rather than reading the usual haftarah for the parsha, we read a special haftarah for Parshas Parah. This haftarah mentions, in several places,
This week, rather than reading the usual haftarah for the parsha, we read a special haftarah for Parshas Parah. This haftarah mentions, in several places,
I saw it quoted about Rav Moshe Feinstein, who said near the end of his life: “as far as I know, to the furthest extent
Last year, I took my family to Florida for a winter vacation. During a Shabbos walk, we met up with a man with jet skis
Our parsha centers around the kohanim and their related details. Interestingly, the midrash (Shemot Rabbah, 3:17) seems to imply that originally, Moshe was supposed to
The first verse of Parshat Tetzaveh, a commandment was placed on the Jews by Hashem. Hashem commanded that it should be that Bnei Yisrael should
One of the leading causes of death in this country is medical error. And, this author has been told, we—the religious Jewish family members—are the
B”H I strive to live like a millionaire. No, I am not saying that I have a burning desire to live in a mansion, own
As a result of the vision of a dynamic young rabbi, there are 18 rebbeim in 10 Modern Orthodox schools/communities throughout the United States benefitting
(Courtesy of OU) This past week, the Orthodox Union’s Torah Initiatives’ All Daf held its first siyum for completing Maseches Berachos of Daf Yomi Yerushalmi.
At prestigious Yeshiva Shaarei Shmuot in Beit Chilkiya, 500 students attend Rabbi Genack’s shiur on Masechet Yevamot. (Courtesy of OU) OU Kosher CEO Rabbi Menachem
I recently had a chance to speak with a student, Gail—a woman who was one of very first participants of the MJE (Manhattan Jewish Experience)
For some people, giving tzedaka could be easy; yet for others, it might be difficult. Our parsha begins with the topic of donations toward the