Sometimes what I perceive to be good for me could actually be bad, and what I think is bad could actually be something ...
Parshat Vayeshev introduces us to the unraveling of Joseph’s family saga, with brothers selling a brother, jealousy ...
Delve into Parshat Vayeshev, where we uncover the story of Jacob, a symbol of righteousness and humility in the Torah.
“A unified understanding- that encompasses all the events of life- brings us to the level of comprehension known as ‘ruach ...
While reading Parshat Vayishlach this year, I was struck by the imbalance between speech and silence and what it suggests ...
In the vision of the haftara, Israel is no longer pursued, persecuted, and powerless. Instead, it will stand strong and proud ...
In the offices of Moscow's “Marina Roscha Jewish Community Center and Shul", an extensive team of community leaders and ...
Jerusalem Post / Opinion Our fallen soldiers live on, like Jacob and David - opinion The ancient teaching that our biblical forefathers never truly died finds new meaning in the enduring legacies of ...
The Kohanim and Leviim did not have a share in the Land, it was therefore up to the other tribes to provide for them. In Parshat Shoftim we read about a few of these gifts that are given to the Kohen ...
Halacha prohibits causing pain to animals. There is a Talmudic discussion as to whether this prohibition stems from Torah or is Rabbinic in origin. (B.M. 32) The consensus of Poskim is צער בעלי חיים ...
This year’s reading of Parshat Noah is on October 21. The tradition is to celebrate by baking and enjoying rainbow treats. “I love the rainbow monkey bread babka because not only is it unique, ...