A concept that we as Jews are well acquainted with and a word we hear often is golus (or galut, depending on where you’re from), exile. Particularly at this time […]
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from Kosher.com Ingredients 6 red bell peppers, seeded and halved salt, to taste water, as needed 1 jar marinara sauce 1/2 tsp oregano 1 (12-ounce) container cottage cheese 2 C shredded mozzarella cheese 1 […]
By Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber Parshas Pinchas At the end of last week’s Torah reading, Pinchos stood up courageously for the name of God, and attacked one of the prominent […]
Enjoy a thought on the Torah portion of this week, Parshas Pinchas, featuring TorahMates coordinator Rabbi Mordechai Horovitz.
The stage was set. The man of G-d traveled along the lonely mountain road on the way to his destination. He was about to achieve immortality – he would go […]
This week’s Torah portion, Parshat Balak, takes place just after the Jewish People conquered Emor and Bashan. The king of Moav, Balak, gets nervous that his nation will be conquered […]
Taken from Kosher.com Ingredients: 1 C ice 1 C skim milk 1 Tbsp instant coffee granules 1 tsp palm sugar 2 Tbsp powdered peanut butter 2 Tbsp fat-free whipped cream Instructions: Add all ingredients except […]
Parshas Chukas By Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber The beginning of this week’s Torah reading discusses the laws of the Red Heifer. One who became impure from a deceased person, must […]
By Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber A devastating episode transpires in this week’s Torah reading. Korach starts an uprising against Moses, challenging him with the claim that the appointment of Moses’s […]
In this week’s Torah Portion, Parshat Korach, Moshe’s first cousin, Korach, challenges Moshe’s leadership and Aharon’s position as Kohen. He gathers together a group to challenge Moshe and Aharon, including […]