
Shavuot Freedom
The Mishnah (Avot 6:2) states that “The Tablets were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, engraved [charut] on the
The Mishnah (Avot 6:2) states that “The Tablets were the work of God, and the writing was the writing of God, engraved [charut] on the
How can we achieve a better understanding of what God wants us to learn from the Shalosh Regalim? Rabbi Neil Lauer’s “The Tripod” (2022) attempts
The connection between parshat Bamidbar and its haftorah goes beyond the haftorah’s opening verse noting B’nai Israel’s future numerosity. Nor is the connection limited to
Did you know that Microsoft and Google give away hundreds of millions of dollars every year to tzedakah? With global social tensions at an all-time
Students in first and third grades at Torah Academy in Minnesota were each given a free book earlier this month in recognition for their efforts
As a preeminent health and wellness consultant, Beth (Bassie) Taubes of Wellness Motivations spends her days teaching clients how to live their best lives, through
Rabbi Leo Dee is a man on the move; this time, he is traveling by car to speak in Raanana. During our 40-, no, 50-minute
It was a shot in the dark, literally. My weekend trip to Amsterdam was already planned, an exciting opportunity to join my father for a
Part I The Vaad Hatzala had been established in November 1939. At the urging of Rabbi Hayyim Ozer Grodzinski, the leading rabbinical authority in Lithuania
In the 14-day old state of Israel, the future of the “New City” of western Jerusalem was threatened. The situation was dire. It was a
Ita Tzipporah Heida z”l, like many Holocaust survivors, had a story full of tragedy and triumph, of suffering and miracles, hashgacha pratit and difficult choices,
The story is told of the Harvard professor Harry Wolfson, the first to chair a Jewish studies department in the United States, who was asked