Tzav: Burning With Bruce
Vayikra 6:4 The clock was ticking. “Dad, we’re almost out of time.” “I don’t care.” “This is serious.” “I know it is. It’s serious for
Vayikra 6:4 The clock was ticking. “Dad, we’re almost out of time.” “I don’t care.” “This is serious.” “I know it is. It’s serious for
Part II A Sephardic storekeeper notices that an Ashkenazic customer wishes to purchase egg matzah for Pesach. He wonders if he is permitted to sell
The Mishnah in the 10th chapter of Pesacḥim includes a set of Ma Nishtana. If one opens a standard Babylonian Talmud (Pesacḥim 116a), one sees
This year, the Staum family enjoyed a wonderful Purim seuda at the home our friends and neighbors, the Binders, around the corner from our home.
Shabbat Hagadol Parshat Tzav The haftarah we read this Shabbat is the final nevuah of our latest prophet, making it the very last prophecy in
“When a Jew prays the morning prayers and says, ‘Give thanks to God, call out His Name, make His deeds known among the nations,’ he
With v’higadtida l’vincha season underway, many have chinuch on the mind, pondering how to properly relay values to our children. With the Haggadah guiding us,
(Courtesy of Yad Ezra V’Shulamit) Pesach is a time when many people infuse their holiday preparations with meaningfulness—whether it be by making a conscious effort
(Courtesy of Naale Elite Academy) If you take a stroll down Jerusalem’s main street, Yaffo, a few days before Pesach, you’ll encounter rivers of sudsy
“Much to our chagrin, we are witnessing a significant spike in the number of children and adults who are being seriously burned and even poisoned
(Courtesy of Kaufman Music Center) Kaufman Music Center presents “Shlemiel Crooks—A Musical”: A boy and his dog stop the ghost of Pharaoh from ruining Passover
Part 20 (written 2004) (Continued from last week) We had many Orthodox Jews apply for a job because it was known that at PB there