Modern Day Slavery
As we begin the story of our Exodus in this week’s parsha, what comes to mind when hearing this phrase? Perhaps the phenomenon of being
As we begin the story of our Exodus in this week’s parsha, what comes to mind when hearing this phrase? Perhaps the phenomenon of being
Moshe — our greatest leader — would, one day, scale the heavens and split the seas. A young stutterer evolved into one of the greatest
By late afternoon, my cell phone is usually down to one bar. My many phone calls deplete the battery. Our bodies are the same way.
Part II אָמַר רַבִּי יְהוֹשֻׁעַ בֶּן לֵוִי … וְהַלֻּחֹת מַעֲשֵׂה אֱלֹקים הֵמָּה וְהַמִּכְתָּב מִכְתַּב אֱלֹקים הוּא חָרוּת עַל הַלֻּחֹת (שמות לב), אַל תִּקְרָא חָרוּת אֶלָּא
At the beginning of the parsha (1:8), our slavery in Egypt is described as beginning with the rise of a new king over Egypt, “who
A few days ago, a Chabad rabbi came back from the grave! It happened to a good friend of mine, Rabbi Nachum Goldshmid, from Netanya,
The country was transfixed all last week to the spectacle of newly elected members of the majority political party in the House of Representatives not
Most people would be shocked to know that there is a labyrinth maze garden that made its way into one of the most classical mussar
Artificial Intelligence And School Work Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made great progress over recent years. Within the past few months, one company released two products
When Moshe is born, his mother tries to hide him. But after three months and no longer being able to hide him, the Torah describes
The opening of Sefer Shemot references the 70 offspring of Yaakov that descended to Mitzrayim. Yet, the actual names specifically mentioned are limited to the
Yaakov’s death unleashed fear and terror amongst the brothers. Free of the restraining influence of his father, Yosef would certainly avenge his sale as a