In a move that is reshaping the landscape of Jewish education, TorahVR has officially launched GenesisVR, the first ...
In the vision of the haftara, Israel is no longer pursued, persecuted, and powerless. Instead, it will stand strong and proud ...
Rabbi David Kasher, associate rabbi at IKAR, is a self-described “Torah nerd.” For five years, he kept up a weekly parsha blog and became totally immersed in Torah commentary. He had books open all ...
Do your part by hurrying to buy Pitspopany Press’ publication of The Family Parsha Book. Young or old, new to Orthodoxy or old-time lover of Jewish life and lore, you’ll learn a lot from this slim ...
Torah in Seven, hosted by Lubavitch International's editor-in-chief, Baila Olidort, distills each week’s parsha into a clear, ...
One of the first obstacles to understanding Devarim is thinking of it as a book. Devarim literally means “[spoken] words.” Even if we might otherwise have missed the centrality of this notion, the ...
This Simchat Torah marked the 11th annual Parsha Slam for English-speaking women in Ma’aleh Adumim. A few times, the Hebrew-speaking women of Ma’aleh Adumim have organized their own Parsha Slam on ...
It’s the tale of an IDF officer who survived the fighting in Gaza only to suffer the invisible wounds of combat trauma, drug ...
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The biblical term for midnight, the time Moses says God will slay the firstborn, is ka’chatzot halailah (“at about midnight”; Exodus 11:4). The prefix ka can be interpreted in a range of ways, ...
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