Hashem’s Unique Love
Parshat Yitro This morning’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 morning’s parsha describes for us the great “theophany,” the revelation of God, at Har Sinai, an event witnessed by the entire nation,
As we all know, the Ten Commandments are found in Parshat Yitro and again in Parshat VaEtchanan. But there are differences. One major difference is
Rabbi Yale Butler of Teaneck, previously of Pittsburgh, was privileged to have been a close, personal friend and neighbor of Rabbi Dr. Twerski, zt”l for
I am certainly not the person most familiar with the late Rabbi Dr. Avraham Twerski, zt”l, so perhaps I am not best equipped to write
On January 24, I lost a friend. Orlando Padilla was a man who touched many over the 18 years he worked alongside me at EJ’s.
This article was first published in the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, www.jewishjournal.com. We’re used to politicians mangling history, whether out of carelessness or partisanship.
A Show of Care. A Show of Love. A Show of Support. My twin and I share a lot of things. But not everything. I’m
Recent surveys have shown that almost half of employers now treat MLK day as a vacation day. This number has grown significantly in recent years
A few months ago, just before the winter set in, I shared a socially distanced cup of coffee with one of my congregants. We’ve been
I just read a headline that upset me, disturbed me and sent me into a tizzy. It read, “Abraham Twerski, famed rabbi and psychiatrist, dies
These descriptions of U.S. and state law regarding wills and trusts are not intended to serve as specific legal advice but as general guiding principles
It doesn’t stop! Please make it stop. Wherever I go, it is there! I open my phone … it appears. I check my emails …