Two ‘Visions’ of God
Parshat Yitro This week’s parsha describes for us the great “theophany,” the revelation of God, at Har Sinai, an event witnessed by the entire nation,
Parshat Yitro This week’s parsha describes for us the great “theophany,” the revelation of God, at Har Sinai, an event witnessed by the entire nation,
Reviewing: “Parashah Sheleimah on Sefer Shemos: Applying The Weekly Torah Reading To Life’s Events And Celebrations” by Rabbi Allen Schwartz. Mosaica Press. 2023. Hardcover. 223
Highlighting: “Forever a Talmid: The Chinuch Legacy of Rabbi Chanina Herzberg” by Rabbi Yitzchok Herzberg. Artscroll Mesorah Publications. 2023. Hardcover. 372 pages. ISBN-13: 9781422632833 (Courtesy
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
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This article was originally published in the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, February 2, 2023. News reports about the Neve Yaakov synagogue massacre have characterized
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Congratulations to flutist Sarah Silver, a freshman at Yeshivat Frisch, who was awarded the grand prize in the competitive 2023 International Music & Arts Competition
The world’s moral equivalence on Palestinian terrorism is the latest manifestation of the ancient hatred. Nine Palestinians were recently killed by the IDF in Jenin.
(Courtesy of JCC MetroWest) The Gaelen Gallery at JCC MetroWest will host “From Darkness to Light: Mosaics Inspired by Tragedy” from March 5 until April