Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sarah inscribed 2 meaningful lines in the historic “Washington Torah” ...
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God then said to Moses… “…You must strike the rock, and water will flow out of it and the people will drink.” Moses did so in the sight of the elders of ...
These two extraordinary role models for all people, for all time, will be featured in our reading for Parshat Beshalach. We will read about Miriam’s leadership, and we will read about Devorah in ...
5:03 p.m. NYC E.S.T. Sabbath Ends: 6:05 p.m. NYC E.S.T. Sabbath Ends: Rabbenu Tam 6:35 p.m. NYC E.S.T. Earliest time for Tallis and Tefillin: 6:07 a.m. NYC E.S.T ...
A staple of a Shabbat meal is Challah, preferably two whole, covered loaves, but where does that tradition come from? Most people know about the dramatic climax of the Exodus – the splitting of the ...
Hashem buried this light and is keeping it hidden for the end of days, as mentioned in the commentaries on Parshat Bereishit. This light is meant to be uncovered from its burial plot. It is not ...
Moses raised his staff toward heaven. God gave forth thunder and hail, and fire came down to the ground inside the hail, and God rained down hail over Egypt. ~ Exodus 9:23 one of our paradises ...
EL CAJON, California — This week’s parsha is tailored to the times in which we are living. Fear of the unknown, “uncertainty,” has spun many into anxiety, depression, and self-destruction.
A wise rabbi once said: “Though we cannot understand why things happen to us, but at least we can prepare for their eventuality”. In a previous message, I related the following story about ...
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