Seeking God, Then and Now
Moshe’s father-in-law, Yitro, travels to the desert to meet Moshe and celebrates with him over the great salvation of the Jewish people. The next morning,
Moshe’s father-in-law, Yitro, travels to the desert to meet Moshe and celebrates with him over the great salvation of the Jewish people. The next morning,
In Parshat Yitro, the Jews received the Torah at Mount Sinai. Accepting the Torah was something so special that Bnei Yisrael had to prepare for
This past week we celebrated Tu B’Shevat. The Talmud in Rosh Hashanah makes note of the fact that there are several days throughout the Jewish
Recently, football icon and American legend John Madden passed away. As a child, I spent many Sunday afternoons at my grandmother’s house watching John and
My late relative, Rav Avrohom Genechovsky, zt”l, was commissioned by the Chazon Ish to write a sefer on Masechet Horayot, which he called Cheder Horarti.
Two simultaneous women’s events to pay tribute to neshei Dirshu. For two nights next month, one of the storied, massive stadiums in Eretz Yisrael will
Bruce Schechter and Michal Aryeh were middle-aged singles who had not yet found their match. They were suggested to each other, but Bruce lived in
As the nation hastily quits Egypt, Moshe has other concerns on his plate. On this epic day of freedom Moshe is preoccupied with the bones
If a person lights even a small candle in a dark room, the resultant light in a dark room is instantaneously recognizable. Even the flickering
Parshat Beshalach is known as Shabbat Shira, the Shabbat of Songs. In this week’s parsha, Hashem splits the sea so Bnei Yisrael can be saved
When we return the Torah to the aron (ark), we say the phrase from the end of Eicha, Lamentations: Hashiveinu Hashem eilecha vinashuva, chadesh yamenu
An event honoring the 75th anniversary of the Talmudic Encyclopedia took place on December 30 at the residence of the President of Israel, Isaac Herzog.