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With the world becoming increasingly interconnected, the pursuit of higher education is transcending borders like never before. More and more students are choosing to expand
With the world becoming increasingly interconnected, the pursuit of higher education is transcending borders like never before. More and more students are choosing to expand
The text and syntax of tefillah are unchangeable. These timeless words—hewn from Tanach—forged by Chazal and imbued with elegance and gravitas by our mesorah, carry
A Strange Term Rashi to Devarim 29:12 uses an unusual term to describe the 98 kelalot (consequences) outlined in the tochacha of Parashat Ki Tavo.
I would like to share a powerful and inspiring article that touches on deep themes of Jewish history, redemption and the symbolism of the shofar—a
As we know, Rosh Hashanah’s only mitzvah is the blowing of the shofar. The Torah does not tell us much about this mitzvah. In fact,
Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein taught for many years in a yeshiva high school in Crown Heights. Most of the boys were from non-religious homes. One of
A newly-married man came home on the first night of Rosh Hashanah with a brand new tire. His wife asked him, “What in the world
Jewish tradition informs us that Rosh Hashanah is the day when God created Adam and Eve, crystalizing the celebration of inclusion of mankind into God’s
“Dip the apple in the honey, make a bracha loud and clear…” Apples and honey is one of the most well-known and cherished minhagim that
Parshat Ha’azinu, Shabbat Shuva “Shuva Yisrael … ki chashalta ba’avonecha!—Return O Israel,” cries the Navi Hoshea, “for you have stumbled through your sin”—a powerful call
Perhaps we had a warning about what would happen on Simchas Torah, 5784. When Rosh Hashanah 5784 fell on Shabbos, I recalled a teaching of
If you blow shofar in a forest, and no one is there to hear, did it make a sound? Why do we blow the shofar