In the opening chapter of Parshas Shemos, we read about the beginnings of Jewish slavery in Egypt. One of Pharaoh’s main objectives in enslaving the Jewish people was to end […]
In this week’s Torah portion, we find an interesting statement. As an introduction to his last will and testament, Yaakov (Jacob) tells his children, “Gather and listen, sons of Yaakov, […]
The story unfolded quite like a scene out of a mystery novel, from the crime being caught on camera to the unlikely clue that tipped off the investigators to the […]
BE YOURSELF In this week’s Torah portion, Yaakov (Jacob) blesses all of his children, highlighting through his blessings each son’s particular strengths. The only way that we can achieve our […]
Mazel tov to TorahMates Uri Ostro and Chaim Rayman!
The sixth installation in our ongoing series on shmiras halashon by Mrs. Tova Younger. An important part of keeping the laws is reviewing the particulars of the law daily. There […]
It’s definitely soup weather now. Piping hot and delicious, this will keep you warm on the snowiest of days. Ingredients: 6 onions, sliced 2 tsp salt 1 tsp pepper 1/2 […]
The great Avraham Fried owned the stage with his outstanding performance of hit song Yesh Tikvah at Oorah’s sixth annual Chanukah concert in Brooklyn College the first night of Chanukah. […]
This is a recipe for those who don’t like being micromanaged and/or following directions too carefully, from our writer in Israel, Mrs. Varda Epstein. She claims it’s good on latkes […]