Going Out of His Way
Jake and Brian were in Mike’s backyard having a catch with a frisbee. Considering that Jake was a national frisbee champ, sometimes his arm got
Jake and Brian were in Mike’s backyard having a catch with a frisbee. Considering that Jake was a national frisbee champ, sometimes his arm got
Called the “Salt Sea” in Hebrew, and not really a sea at all but a lake, the Dead Sea is the lowest continental surface on
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began the process of trying to form a government 28 days ago, he had 55 Knesset seats supporting him—32
Editor’s note: We received this commentary by Rabbi Mischel during our week off for Chol Hamoed. Even though Sukkot is over for this year, we
There’s no doubt about it: technology has completely transformed every facet of life. We live and breathe this in our everyday experience. Whether we’re tracking
Remember those nights when your little one kept you up every hour with their non-stop crying? You begged, pleaded, and bargained for even a single
As part of the Sukkot hoshanot we recite the request “Ani Ve-Ho Hoshiah Nah.” This phrase originates in a statement by R. Judah at Mishnah
Are there situations when Ashkenazic Jews follow the ruling of Rav Yosef Karo as recorded in the Shulchan Aruch and Sephardic Jews do not? The
So you wake up and are about to get out of bed. You’re thinking of the million Sukkot preparations you have to do today. Ready
Simchat Torah Chazal’s selection of the first chapter in Sefer Yehoshua as the haftarah for Simchat Torah is certainly understandable, as it flows quite naturally
“What a phenomenon!” exclaims Binyamin, an eager sixth grade math student, connecting his new language of science to math. Truly, his words reverberate as RPRY
Anyone who has visited our home in the past year is aware of the sign next to our doorbell which indicates that it is not