Gittin Daf 3: Get Going!
Moshe Rabbeinu is exhausted. He has led the children of Israel through the wilderness for months. Time after time, they have tested his patience with
Moshe Rabbeinu is exhausted. He has led the children of Israel through the wilderness for months. Time after time, they have tested his patience with
Arthur Charles Clarke — the British science and science fiction writer—expressed what is known as Clarke’s three laws: (1) When a distinguished, but elderly scientist
קַח אֶת הַלְוִיִּם תַּחַת כָּל בְּכוֹר בִּבְנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל וְאֶת בֶּהֱמַת הַלְוִיִּם תַּחַת בְּהֶמְתָּם וְהָיוּ לִי הַלְוִיִּם אֲנִי ה’: (במדבר ג:מה) It is written in
(Courtesy of YU) Continuing the special partnership between Yeshiva University and its neighbors in Washington Heights, the YU chapter of START Science had its year-end
The heilige Ribnitzer Rebbe, Reb Chaim Zanvil Abramowitz, zt”l, was an extraordinary tzaddik and a legendary baal avodah, whose sacrifice for Yiddishkeit and holiness suffused
Megillat Esther Not surprisingly, our guide to political involvement in a non-Jewish government is Megillat Esther. It teaches us when to include ourselves and when
We just celebrated Yom Yerushalayim, marking the 56th anniversary of Jerusalem’s reunification. Yom Yerushalayim usually falls around the time we read Parshat Bamidbar which opens
Hashem has blessed me with the great privilege of being able to spend my days learning, davening and teaching at Yeshivat Hakotel, overlooking the Har
Editor’s note: This series is reprinted with permission from “Insights & Attitudes: Torah Essays on Fundamental Halachic and Hashkafic Issues,” a publication of TorahWeb.org. The
Now into its 51st year, Congregation Beth Aaron of Teaneck will be celebrating its shul community this weekend, beginning with a fun-filled Shabbat, Parshat Bamidbar,
One of the most amusing scenes in Anglo-Jewish history occurred on October 14, 1663. A mere seven years had passed since Oliver Cromwell had found
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) In a heartwarming celebration of her bat mitzvah, Olivia Wahrhaftig of Teaneck chose to make a difference in the lives of