All Jewry Must Unite to Aid Israel
Before the time of Rav Moshe Feinstein zt”l, the posek and gadol hador in America was Rav Yoseph Eliyahu Henkin zt”l. Way back in April
Before the time of Rav Moshe Feinstein zt”l, the posek and gadol hador in America was Rav Yoseph Eliyahu Henkin zt”l. Way back in April
Much of the world around us has adopted a narrative and perspective that eludes our understanding. This has been deeply disorienting and confusing for us
Our parsha begins with the pasuk: “The years of Sarah’s life were one-hundred years, and twenty years, and seven years; the years of Sarah’s life.”
Every word in the Torah has value and is there for a purpose. Why then does it seem like this week’s parsha of Chayei Sarah
Although the bulk of the parsha is about Eliezer finding a wife for Yitzchok, it ends by telling us where the descendants of Yishmael lived,
In last week’s reading, we witnessed Avimelech who put forth supposed “logical” arguments towards God as to why he was treated unjustly by taking Sarah.
We previously discussed אם and לאם (two completely different words!). This week our words for discussion are “am” and “goy.” In English, we often refer
Reb Zev Wolf Kitzes was the Rav of Tulchin and later became one of the most dedicated disciples of the Baal Shem Tov. When Reb
Do you hear it, too? Everywhere I go, I hear smashing sounds, things breaking into a million pieces. And to make it all stranger, I
Sometimes the Daf Yomi seems relevant to the news of the day. Now is a time when the whole tractate of the Talmud the students
I was recently on the phone with a student, an involved MJE participant, who also happens to be a volunteer firefighter in the New York
Did you know that only 3% of the population set goals and only about 1% of people write them down? Yet, success expert Brian Tracy