Parshat Pekudei
This week’s parsha begins with an accounting of the materials used to build the Mishkan, as well as listing those specially involved in its construction:
This week’s parsha begins with an accounting of the materials used to build the Mishkan, as well as listing those specially involved in its construction:
Yevamot 39b The purpose of this article is to introduce the reader to the laws of yibum and chalitzah and is not intended to be
In our Yom Kippur confession in the Amidah, we refer to God as “bochen kelayot,” He examines the kidneys as a way of judging people.
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
One of the best parts of my job is when a student-built robot glides across the room for the first time. The whole class explodes
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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
I am confused as to where I should begin. Sitting here in the confines of my lonely and empty house I cannot help but think