It’s All Spiritual Work
As we move past the chagim and into the winter months, there is comfort in returning to the familiar confines of sefer Bereishit. These are
As we move past the chagim and into the winter months, there is comfort in returning to the familiar confines of sefer Bereishit. These are
In Parshat Vayeira this week, we read about a fascinating interaction between Avraham and Hashem. Undoubtedly, Hashem is our ultimate judge. And yet, Avraham—a mere
Each year in the days leading up to Memorial Day and to Veterans Day local community members volunteer to place flags on the graves of
The Washington, D.C. unity rally in support of Israel on Sunday, November 10 attracted far fewer attendees than the massive pro-Israel rally held last November
As the “Stand Together” rally was moving from its “pre-event” to main event on Sunday afternoon at Nationals’ stadium in Washington, D.C., a small group
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was among a handful of political speakers at the event. Noting that America stands with Israel and “shares your pain,” she
This past Sunday, Israel again brought me to Washington. Before 2023, I could barely recall the family trip that introduced me to sites like the
A group from Congregation Rinat Yisrael, led by its rabbi, Rabbi Chaim Strauchler, headed to the “Stand Together” rally in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, November
A Congressional committee investigating antisemitism on college campuses across the country found a “stunning lack of accountability by university leaders for students engaging in antisemitic
From Meah Shearim to Teaneck and back to Israel, artist Chomi Groman has led a very interesting life. It was a pleasure sitting down to
The new after-school program meets a critical need in the community. (Courtesy of Kfar) They say it takes a village to raise a child. For
Parshat Vayeira offers unique insight into the development of a personal, intimate relationship between Hashem and the Jewish people. Before the destruction of Sodom and