By: Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber The seventh day of Passover has special characteristics to it, similar to the first day of Passover. It is celebrated with festive meals and certain […]
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By: Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber Passover is commonly known as a time to focus on Emunah – for renewing our belief in God’s existence and in His absolute control over […]
By: Rabbi Yitzchok Aryeh Strimber The beginning of this week’s Torah reading discusses the procedure of purifying one who was contaminated by Tzaras (a kind of skin disease that causes […]
One is commanded to drink on Purim until he doesn’t know the difference between “Cursed is Haman” and “Blessed is Mordechai.” There are many ways of understanding this. This can […]
Does God Masquerade on Purim? – A Short Holiday Message From Rabbi Mintz
Parshas Vayikra talks about the karbanos, the sacrifices, that the Jews were commanded to bring in the times of the mishkan and the beis hamikdash. Look into the first pasuk […]
Courtesy of Aish.com Perfect for children or the young at heart, a unique and engaging way to learn about the story of Purim
The ‘show-bread’ in the Bais HaMikdash, the Holy Temple, stayed warm and fresh from Shabbos to Shabbos. Bread is a physical manifestation of the same energy in the universe that […]
In this week’s Torah portion, Parshas Beshalach, Hashem leads the Jewish People through the desert with a pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night. After […]
G-d orchestrated the Jewish exodus from Egypt with a spectacular show of nature-bending miracles. Why did He have to do this? Think of the alternate possibilities. G-d could have made […]