It’s almost Chanuka!
Chanuka is in the air at Monmouth Torah Links! Stay tuned for more details!
It’s almost Chanuka! Read More »
Chanuka is in the air at Monmouth Torah Links! Stay tuned for more details!
It’s almost Chanuka! Read More »
Sometimes you want to go Where everybody knows your name And they’re always glad you came You want to be where you can see Our troubles are all the same
Parshas Eikev / Where Everybody Knows Your Name Read More »
“According to most studies, people’s number-one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you
Parshas Devarim / The King’s Speech Read More »
The arduous journey was finally coming to an end. The Jewish people had wandered through the desert for forty years: years filled with ups and downs, complaints and miracles, awesome
Parshas Pinchos / The Faithful Shepherd Read More »
What do Winnie the Pooh, Chronicles of Narnia, Shrek, Pinocchio, and Grimms Fairy Tales have in common? A talking donkey. Fairy tales seem to have their fair share of them (bad
Parshas Balak / On Deleted Donkeys & Dignity Read More »
There is a very special birthday coming up! The Rabbis teach that the holiday of Shavuos is both the birthday and yahrtzeit of King David, of blessed memory. And King David has a message for us,
Let’s All Sing Together Read More »
Can there be a misfortune in a city and God has not brought it? (Amos 3:6)
On January 12, 2010, a catastrophic earthquake hit the country of Haiti, causing widespread devastation and massive loss of life and limb, and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless. The international community, shocked by the indescribable human tragedy, immediately galvanized efforts to bring relief to, and express solidarity with, the suffering people of Haiti. Prominently included among those expressing solidarity and offering humanitarian aid was the State of Israel and the Jewish community—including the Orthodox Jewish community.
Suffering, Sin, and the Ways of G-d Dialogue #8 Read More »
Lep’er n. One suffering from leprosy; outcast. (Webster’s Dictionary) Webster has it right. Indeed, as the Torah tells us, a leper is both one who is suffering from leprosy and an outcast. Unique among
Parshas Tazria/Metzorah – Sensitivity for the Suffering Sinner Read More »