Comfort Through Covenant
Parshat Eikev The tragic words that open this week’s haftarah (“Vatomer Tziyon azavani Hashem Vashem shechechani”) reflect the hopelessness of post-exile Zion who exclaims that
Parshat Eikev The tragic words that open this week’s haftarah (“Vatomer Tziyon azavani Hashem Vashem shechechani”) reflect the hopelessness of post-exile Zion who exclaims that
Aside from our knowledge of his father Maimon, we know very little about the family of Rambam. For example, we know nothing about his mother.
Part I Story 1: Sinat Chinam Chaim the tailor lived in a small shtetl in Poland. He had a large family but a meager parnassah.
During one of Abbot and Costello’s famous comic routines, Lou Costello was on trial in court. At one point he made a disrespectful remark toward
Chances are that most of us do not think about our working space as being an extension of holiness. We rush in and out while
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The National Council of Jewish Charities, or Olam Chesed, is “The largest chesed organization that no one had ever heard about…an untold story,” said Rabbi
Two years ago, Don and I attended a wedding in Maine for a high school friend of our son, Jason. While travelling through the local
Reviewing: “The Empty Wagon: Zionism’s Journey From Identity Crisis to Identity Theft,” By Rabbi Yaakov Shapiro. 2018. Hardcover. Primedia eLaunch LLC. ISBN-13: 978-1642555547. Imagine it’s
(Courtesy of OU Press) Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik (the Rav) was the towering rabbinic figure of the 20th century. In addition to his wellspring of
If someone had told me before I left for Israel that I would start my own shiur, I would think that person was crazy. Now,
We want our children to finish high school as literate and passionate Jews, proud of their heritage as Jews and as Americans. We want them