Zachor: Torah Study and Emunah Give Us the Strength We Need
One of my friends had a car whose speedometer was broken for quite a while. I often asked him, “Why don’t you get it fixed?
One of my friends had a car whose speedometer was broken for quite a while. I often asked him, “Why don’t you get it fixed?
When Moshe hears that Amalek is attacking Israel, he does not gear up for battle, but sends Yehoshua: “And Moshe said to Yehoshua… go to
Our parasha begins: “וַיִּקְרָ֖א אֶל־משֶׁ֑ה” “And [Hashem] called to Moshe.” Usually we read that Hashem “spoke” to Moshe. When did we see Hashem calling to
How fitting or unfitting is it that Parshat Vayikra is matched up with Parshat Zachor? It seems from a glance to be two things that
Maran Sar HaTorah Rav Chaim Kanievsky shlit”a, Nasi of Yeshivas Ateres Shlomo, prepared a special gift for the yeshivah supporters: three matzos mitzvah for the
Senior Gedolei Yisrael Representing all Shevatim of Klal Yisrael Address the Multitudes It was a surprise that sent the many thousands in the Cure Insurance
Some memories never fade. About 35 years ago, as a young talmid in Yeshivat Har Etzion/The Gush, I witnessed a heated argument that would recast
This week we end the journey of the Book of Exodus—40 chapters, 12 parshiyot, 1,209 verses. The following is a summary of what we can
A friend of mine was interviewing candidates for a rebbe position in a yeshiva. One was a young rebbe by the name of Rabbi Housman.
Rav Zelik Epstein, zt”l, the beloved rosh yeshiva of Sha’ar haTorah Grodno in Queens, New York, was renowned for his incisive brilliance and remarkable humility.
We are now celebrating Rosh Chodesh, the new month of Adar. This year is a leap year. We get to celebrate two months of Adar.
Questions regarding the responsibilities parents have to their children was a recent topic at a pair of lectures at Congregation Beth Abraham, in Bergenfield, on