Sometimes the End Is Only the Beginning
We finally finished reading the last parsha in the Torah. We celebrated Simchat Torah only a few days ago. One might say, “Whew! I am
We finally finished reading the last parsha in the Torah. We celebrated Simchat Torah only a few days ago. One might say, “Whew! I am
Beitzah 12a and 15b Although cooking food on Yom Tov for a Yom Tov meal is permitted, cooking or preparing a meal on one day
Beitzah 12a Of the 39 melachot that are prohibited on Shabbat, some, which relate to the preparation of food and to other matters of physical
Moshe Rabbeinu was a man beyond comparison. He took care of Bnei Yisrael and many times put their needs before his. Using the 13 attributes
Videocast featuring leading gedolim garners unprecedented pre-Rosh Hashanah inspiration. “The Chofetz Chaim changed the briyah—he transformed the entire world! The entire agenda of klal Yisrael
It is natural to feel that the more we have, the happier we will be. But the truth is that it doesn’t always work that
In the process of teshuva there are many things that can get in the way. In addition to the Rambam’s list of 24 “mi’akvim es
He was dating a non-Jewish woman seriously, and when Sarah would ask him if he planned on raising his children as Jews, his answer was
Life is always changing. Each person we meet, each place we go and each thing we do is an opportunity to experience, learn from and
In regard to teshuva, our parsha says: “It’s not concealed from you, nor is it far away… it’s not up in the heavens that you
I. Talking Destroys Shuls Talking in shul has been a problem since time immemorial. People who talk about idle matters during the prayer service not
“Due to the great multitude of our sins, in the past decade, a leprosy has spread among the cantors.” You know when a halachic authority