Invite Hashem for Supper (Pikudei/Chagigah 27)
Rabbi Shmuel Goldin was once visited by a group of Korean Evangelical ministers. At the conclusion of the synagogue tour, they turned to him, perplexed.
Rabbi Shmuel Goldin was once visited by a group of Korean Evangelical ministers. At the conclusion of the synagogue tour, they turned to him, perplexed.
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I wasn’t planning to write this today, but something happened that compels it. We need to have a conversation about your daughters. I write to
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“All individuals, regardless of their level of ability, have the right to be fully included and respected.”—Rabbi Dov Levy, founder of the Seeach Sod Special
They say familiarity breeds contempt, and there is certainly some truth to that statement as it applies to relationships. Speaking for myself, though, I almost
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Reviewing: “Bridging Traditions: Demystifying Differences Between Sephardic and Ashkenazic Jews” by Rabbi Haim Jachter. Koren Publishers Jerusalem. 2022. English. Hardcover. 544 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1592645749. I
Elia Weixelbaum, 67, made aliyah with his wife, Karen, just over a year ago from West Orange to Rehovot. Growing up on the Lower East
(Courtesy of NCSY) Following the devastating Bronx fire in early January, which killed 17 people and left more than 100 families homeless, teens from the