Rabbi Yossi Groner is the spiritual leader of Congregation Ohr HaTorah in Charlotte, North Carolina. He and his wife Mariashi have been living there since July of 1980. They founded the Jewish Day ...
Rabbi Elchanan Shoff is the Rabbi of Beis Knesses at Faircrest Heights in Los Angeles. He is known for his dynamic and engaging teaching style and many classes and programs. His shul, on the edge of ...
According to the Palestinian National Covenant of 1968, Zionism is a racist ideology that uses Fascist and Nazi methods to achieve its objectives. Article 22 of the Covenant describes it like this: ...
Dahl’s children’s books have been translated into 55 languages, and more than twenty million copies of Charlie alone have been sold worldwide. In Israel, Charlie was first translated in 1977 by Uriel ...
Rav Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865), universally known by the acronym “Shadal,” emerged in the turbulence of early nineteenth-century Italy as a figure whose combination of traditional learning, ...
“How many times can you hop on one foot in a minute?” Avi Avraham asked the girls in an educational Zoom workshop for girls from all over the world. Avi, director of the Coma Center for Advancement ...
We are halachically obligated to follow the laws of the land under the principle of “dina d’malchuta dina” (Bava Kamma 113a; Nedarim 28a). This obligation requires adherence to civil laws, including ...
At the beginning of the book of Shemot, the Torah tells us that Yosef and his brothers died. The Rabbis (Berachot 55a) interpret this to mean that Yosef died before all of his brothers. And given that ...
Assessments derived from commercial satellite imagery that were conducted independently by David Albright, a former United Nations weapons inspector, and Decker Eveleth, an associate research analyst ...
In the wake of the October 7 atrocities, a shocking chorus of rationalizations, equivocations and outright celebrations erupted – not from jihadist strongholds but from Ivy League campuses, ...
The Mishna (Sanhedrin 9:1) states that a murderer receives his death penalty via sayif (execution via sword, one of the four methods that a Jewish court would carry ...
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