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Parshat Ki Teitzei The confluence of Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh that occurred two weeks ago — at which time, we replaced the usual haftarah of
Parshat Ki Teitzei The confluence of Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh that occurred two weeks ago — at which time, we replaced the usual haftarah of
When the Lubavitcher Rebbe shared the following story, which he heard from his father-in-law, the “Frierdiker,” or previous Rebbe, he remarked that there was a
“הִלֵּל אוֹמֵר, אַל תִּפְרֹשׁ מִן הַצִּבּוּר, וְאַל תַּאֲמִין בְּעַצְמְךָ עַד יוֹם מוֹתְךָ, וְאַל תָּדִין אֶת חֲבֵרְךָ עַד שֶׁתַּגִּיעַ לִמְקוֹמוֹ, וְאַל תֹּאמַר דָּבָר שֶׁאִי אֶפְשָׁר לִשְׁמֹעַ,
In our parsha, the Torah (21:15-17) describes a man married to two wives—one referred to as the “loved” one, and the other the “hated” one.
You! Why haven’t you made aliyah yet?! Living a Torah life in Eretz Yisrael is the ultimate goal, and a Torah life in America is
לא יבא עמוני ומואבי בקהל ידוד גם דור עשירי לא יבא להם בקהל ידוד עד עולם: על דבר אשר לא קדמו אתכם בלחם ובמים בדרך
A biblical concordance is a book that is organized by roots in alphabetical order and lists the various words of the Bible. With a concordance,
Staples is trying to undo a classic American phrase. All over the radio and internet, Staples keeps telling us as they peddle folders, pens and
(Courtesy of YUConnects) Kids start school. Thoughts turn to upcoming Yomim Noraim. Our weather becomes a bit cooler. At YUConnects, however, this month brings additional
Dear ORA, How do you bring up a Halachic Prenup when you’re dating? At what point in the process should you mention it? Sincerely, Doubting
(Courtesy of Mizrachi) World Mizrachi recently celebrated its 120th year representing Orthodox Judaism in the international Zionist movement. The event took place immediately following the
Living Connected, the Bergen County School-Shul Technology Initiative, invites you to share your concerns, comments and insights about technology habits and its impact on children