
Empty Skies, Empty Seats
As summer turns to autumn, the Hebrew month of Elul sweeps in, bringing with it a tide of hope and renewal. This month marks the
As summer turns to autumn, the Hebrew month of Elul sweeps in, bringing with it a tide of hope and renewal. This month marks the
Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein zt”l once told a real eye-opening story. Chana was born blind and wondered how she would ever get married. When she was
The What Earlier pieces in this series explained how we view the world and ourselves. Though these topics are a critical part of our foundational
Parshat Ki Teitzei There is very little to add to the short message expressed in this week’s haftarah. The 10 verses describe so beautifully the
In Bava Batra 83a, Rabbi Yirmeya raises two dilemmas. Shmuel had earlier specified a distance between a set of three trees to be considered one
The current discord and rifts within Klal Yisrael pose a huge challenge, undermining our fundamental identification as “goy echad ba’aretz —one nation in the land,”and
Bava Batra 28a, 42a “Excuse me, you are sitting in my seat.” How many times have we been asked to move while deep in prayer
I have been attending summer camp for over three decades. I have been a camper, masmid, office boy, junior counselor, counselor, learning rebbe, head waiter,
Our parsha states: “An Ammonite or Moabite shall not enter the congregation of Hashem, to eternity, because of the fact that they did not greet
We first met Ammon and Moav in Sefer Bereishis (19:36-38), had a rough encounter with Moav in Sefer Bamidbar (22:2-4, 25:1-3), were told in Sefer
לא יבא עמוני ומואבי בקהל ידוד גם דור עשירי לא יבא להם בקהל ידוד עד עולם: על דבר אשר לא קדמו אתכם בלחם ובמים בדרך
It is well-known that the world of Brisk was one of meticulous observance of mitzvos. It is also well known that Rav Refoel Soloveitchik was