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Holocaust remembrance in Israel is observed on two different dates. The official date is the 27th of Nissan, set by the ...
There are instances in the Gemara where, though corporal punishment is accepted as a practice, there is a disapproving response when it is done unfairly or ...
When you do something – even something good – without being commanded, all you are reflecting is yourself. It is your personal form of avodah, self-contained, limited, and disconnected from Hashem ...
Antisemitism isn’t a historical accident – it’s woven into the fabric of the human story. Though it often cloaks itself in cultural, economic, or ethnic explanations, its roots run deeper.
M ost of us meet rabbis in synagogues, wedding halls and all-too-often in cemeteries. But given this is a travel podcast, we ...
What does it mean to love our children equally? It’s a question that many families wrestle with, especially when each ...
“It was taught in a beraita, ‘Do not place a stumbling block in front of a blind man’ (Vayikra 19:14). This verse refers to one who hits his big son (‘beno ha-godol’).” (Moed Kattan 17a).
In addition to serving as Mashgiach, Rabbi Volfman will also join Rabbi Moshe Ahron Giesinsky as a Maggid Shiur of Chassidus. His guidance will play a vital role in deepening students’ understanding ...
Support for Kupat Yerushalayim is growing as additional Rabbanim back the cause. Five neighborhood tzedakah funds combined into one umbrella organization, Kupat Yerushalayim. Its goal is to aid ...
Rabbi Moshe Ehrenreich, the head of the Eretz Hemdah Yeshiva and an expert in the field of Halakhik jurisprudence, considered military service important for rabbinic scholars in the Jewish State ...
Rabbi Moshe Ehrenreich, a leading Religious Zionist scholar and religious judge, died on Sunday at the age of 78, according to Hebrew media reports. Born in Hungary in 1946, after immigrating to ...
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