By Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber At the end of last week’s Torah reading, an episode transpired in which Miriam spoke disparagingly about her brother Moses, and was subsequently punished with […]
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From Kosher.com Ingredients 3 and 1/4 C flour 1 and 1/4 C sugar 2 Tbsp baking powder 1 and 3/4 tsp salt 2 eggs plus 1 yolk 2 lemons, zested 1 C milk 1/4 C lemon juice […]
The emotion that best describes this week’s Torah portion is disappointment. Deep disappointment. The Jewish people were riding high off the Exodus, the splitting of the sea and the receiving […]
Delicious and kid-friendly. Easy to make. We used whole grain pretzels and the results were just as good, only healthier! From Kosher.com Ingredients 1/2 C flour 2 C crushed pretzel sticks 2 eggs […]
In this week’s parshah, Hashem tells Moshe to gather 70 zikainim, 70 elders, to help him lead the Jews. Why 70? There is a deeper significance to this number. How […]
By Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber In this week’s Torah reading we are introduced to the “Nazir.” A Nazir is someone who accepts upon him/herself to conduct him/herself with extra holiness […]
From Kosher.com Pink Lemonade Use your favorite homemade lemonade recipe, plus a few drops of grape juice for a nice pink color. Pour into popsicle bags. Lychee Blueberry Mint Pops […]
This week’s Torah portion, Parshas Naso, is the longest parsha in the Torah. The parsha begins with the completion of the counting of the Levites between the ages of 30 […]
Parshas Behar by Blimi Olen In parshas behar we are warned not to take נשך, interest. The word נשך, interest, has the same numerical value as זה נחש, this is […]
Parshas Behar By Rabbi Yitzchak Aryeh Strimber The beginning of this week’s Torah reading introduces us to the Mitzvah (commandment) of Shmitah. The last year of a seven year cycle […]