Seeing the Bigger Picture
Anyone who has experienced Yiddishkeit in its truest form knows that it is the totality of our religion, more so than its individual components, that
Anyone who has experienced Yiddishkeit in its truest form knows that it is the totality of our religion, more so than its individual components, that
A recurring, controversial topic that many have discussed and looked into in-depth is the question of whether Bilam was a good man or a bad
Hagaon HaRav Gershon Edelstein, shlita, gives a comprehensive address to bachurim entering yeshiva gedolah. Over 3,000 bachurim gathered at the Armanot Chen Hall in Bnei
This week’s Torah portion speaks a lot about that most precious of relationships: between parent and child. Even though we should treat everyone kindly and
The Patriots were on offense, they were losing to the Steelers by two touchdowns and there was only one minute left. Donny, the team captain,
Founder and Lead Scholar of Aleph Beta, Rabbi David Fohrman, together with a team of scholars, researchers, videographers, animators, filmmakers, musicians and artists, have provided
Mourning is a deeply personal and emotional experience. Merely “going through the motions” without authentic inner sadness yields a listless and empty experience. Mourning ancient
Sometimes we get Divine inspiration from an action we performed. The Gemara records the episode of Rav Avahu asking his son Rav Avimi to bring
Picking up on the words “v’di zahav” in the first pasuk in our parsha, the Gemara (Berachot 32) says that Moshe Rabbeinu was coming to
With the reading of Parshiyot Matot-Masei last Shabbat, baalei kriah once again faced the annual question of how to properly cantillate a karnei farah. This
After the first case of murder in history, the murderer was confronted by God Himself. “Where is your brother, Hevel?” God asked. To which Cain,
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, have exploded into the finance scene in recent months. NFTs function as digital collectibles with their data stored on a blockchain,