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Tu Bishvat
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Tu Bishvat: Learn from the trees

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role of women in judaism
Judaism 101

The Role of Women in Judaism

By Rabbi Pinchos Fried Table of Contents What is the role of women in Judaism? Of late, this has become a hot-button issue, something of a loaded topic. With passionate […]

1 month ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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parshas beshalach
Shemos Weekly Torah Portion

Parshas Beshalach: The power of faith

In Parshas Beshalach, the Jewish people experience the splitting and subsequent crossing of the Sea of Reeds. After so many miracles— after the 10 plagues, after slaughtering Egypt’s idol, the […]

1 week ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Shemos Weekly Torah Portion

Parshas Bo: Do it now

In Parshas Bo, the Torah instructs us (12:17) to be careful that the matzah dough should not sit and become leaven. Rashi quotes our Sages who tell us that with […]

1 week ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Do Jewish men have to marry?
Ask the Rabbi Judaism 101

Do Jewish Men Have to Marry if they are Learning Torah?

A Jewish boy is learning well and wants to remain single, claiming that the time and energy in a Jewish husband’s responsibilities of married life and taking care of children […]

2 weeks ago Shiffy Steinberg
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The Loyal Servant
Judaism 101 Prayers

The Loyal Servant

Dovid Hamelech states in Tehillim (116:16) the well-known words which we say in Hallel, “Ana Hashem, ki ani avdecha, ani avdicha ben amasecha. Pitachta li’mosei’rai — I give thanks to […]

2 weeks ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Ask the Rabbi Judaism 101

The Importance of Asking Questions in Judaism

Adapted from the introduction to Oorah’s Ask the Rabbi book by Rabbi Chaim Mintz, a compilation of questions about Judaism, published by ArtScroll, this post introduces our Ask the Rabbi series included in the […]

2 weeks ago Shiffy Steinberg
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Living On
Jewish Stories Judaism 101 Shemos Weekly Torah Portion

Living On

About thirty years ago, when I was in my later teens, I studied for two years in a yeshiva (Jewish school) that was hosted in an old synagogue. The surrounding […]

2 weeks ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Parshas Vaeira: Honor Thy Objects
Shemos Weekly Torah Portion

Parshas Vaeira: Honor Thy Objects

Parshas Vaeira’s Torah reading discusses the first two plagues with which the Egyptians were afflicted for refusing to allow the Jews to leave. The first plague was the plague of […]

2 weeks ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Parshas Shemos: Remember Your Challenges
Shemos Weekly Torah Portion

Parshas Shemos: Remember Your Challenges

This week’s Torah reading details the great suffering which the Children of Israel experienced in Egypt, as they were forced into backbreaking labor, along with horrific treatment. In time, the […]

3 weeks ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Judaism 101 Prayers

Incomplete Joy

In Shemone Esrei, we express our great sorrow and longing for the days in which we will finally return to Jeusalem once again, with the words: “ And let our […]

3 weeks ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Bereishis Current Events Judaism 101 Weekly Torah Portion

When Losing is Still Winning: A Unique Hockey Team

As the world mourns the passing of the celebrated soccer player, Pelé, a most unique hockey team has just lost the state championship. This team is made up of Jewish […]

3 weeks ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Shabbat Times for Parshat Beshalach

Brooklyn, NY

  • Candlelighting: 4:57 pm
  • Havdalah (50 min after sunset): 6:07 pm

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