"Dina d’malchuta dina (“the law of the land is the law”) requires Jews to obey the statutes of a legally constituted ...
The Strands and the Cord Thoughts on Torah Portion Va’eira 2025 Throughout her discussion of this week’s Torah portion, ...
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The Torah’s journey that Shabbat had touched so many lives, offering strength at the Bar Mitzvah, solace to a community in ...
When our Gemara suggests that transcribers may not record arguments sufficiently well to recreate them later, it speaks to ...
When Moses resists the Divine call, he expresses a heartfelt and deep humility that serves as a model for all of us.
Why do Jewish donors overwhelmingly prioritize military aid over supporting the educational institutions that foster the ...
Like many in our country and around the world, and even more so in the Middle East, I watch and wait as the war that has ...
As we have seen, we should use our belief in, relationship with, and feelings toward Hashem as cornerstones of our religious identity. Accomplishing this can be challenging because Hashem is not ...
On Jan. 9, the Midway Jewish Center gathered almost 300 residents for a Challah Bake, which supported the campaign to ...
The Rebbe’s visits to the Ohel were frequent—sometimes occurring several times a week in later years. Before each visit, the ...
The Canaanites were there before the Jews who escaped from Egypt, and the Philistines arrived. They all built cities with stone walls. They worked–bronze and copper in hot fires. They farmed and ...