As All Other Nations…or Not?
Parshiyot Acharei Mot-Kedoshim He was a cattle herder, a shepherd, a seemingly common man. And yet, he was quite “uncommon” because he was chosen by
Parshiyot Acharei Mot-Kedoshim He was a cattle herder, a shepherd, a seemingly common man. And yet, he was quite “uncommon” because he was chosen by
This week’s parsha features one of the most well-known pesukim in the Torah. Among the myriad of commandments given to Bnei Yisrael in Parshat Kedoshim,
How do you feel when someone or something you love is attacked, maligned, or defamed? Obviously, your first reaction is to scream, “How dare they!”
This morning, my son Etiel invited me to join him on a mission. He was headed to the military cemetery at Har Herzl in Jerusalem.
My dear mother, Mrs Esther Scheinfeld, z”l, was niftar about seven months ago on Rosh Chodesh Elul. My mother was a very special person. Despite
As I reflect on the past, Being in yeshiva for many a year, I am overcome with appreciation, For the opportunities so dear. Many friends
As we begin to finally see the light at the end of the dark tunnel of COVID-19, a lively conversation about the future of synagogues
The Sefer HaChinuch writes that Jews are רחמנים בני רחמנים, compassionate people who are children of compassionate people. Indeed, the Gemara in Beitza says that
Dear Dr. Chani, There is a guy who lives in my neighborhood who I would love to date. There is one problem—he does not seem
A basic rule in negotiations is to keep or gain leverage against the other party. The Biden administration, mystifyingly, is doing exactly the opposite in
Several weeks ago we agonized over the totally devastating shooting that took place in a supermarket in Boulder, Colo., in which 10 innocent victims were
This Yom Ha’atzmaut, like many other holidays and events, had to be done a little differently. But different doesn’t always mean bad. We at Bnei