HAGOMEL: The Jewish Thanksgiving
ארבעה חייבים להודות: יורדי הים, הולכי מדבריות, ומי שהיה חולה ונתרפא, ומי שהיה חבוש בבית האסורים – ויצא.
(ברכות נד ע"ב)
Our Rabbis taught that there...
SUMMARY OF PARASHAT VAYETSE
Jacob leaves Beer-Sheba and heads to Haran, Syria. He is fleeing from his brother Esau, who sets out to kill him. He also goes...
THANKSGIVING: A perspective from the 19th Century
Rabbi Sabato Morais (1823–1897), one of the major Orthodox figures of nineteenth-century America, saw the United States as a place where Jewish life could...
The Jewish Origins of Thanksgiving
CAN JEWS CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING?
In 1789, in response to a resolution offered by Congressman Elias Boudinot of New Jersey, President George Washington issued a proclamation...
Judaism and The Age of Disclosure
I have never had any “extraterrestrial” experiences: I was not abducted by a UFO, I did not see strange lights in the sky, and...
SUMMARY OF PARASHAT TOLEDOT
HAVING A CHILD…. OR TWO…
Parashat Toledot tells us that our second patriarch, Isaac, prayed for his wife Ribka, who was barren, to conceive. God...
TOLEDOT: Jacob, Esav, and The State of Israel
THE NEW GENERATION
In this week's Parasha, we meet the second generation of the Jewish people: Isaac, Ribqa, and their children. At the center of...
TOLEDOT: Nothing new under the sun of Gaza
EFFORT AND BLESSING
In this week's Parsha, Genesis chapter 26, we read that Isaac had to leave his land due to famine and came to...
CHAYE SARA: How To Make Friends And Influence People
שמענו אדני נשיא אלקים אתה בתוכנו
In this week’s Parasha, Chaye Sara, we meet Abraham, our first patriarch, in a long conversation with the Hittites,...
CHAYE SARA: Finding a wife for Isaac
This week's Parasha is about the last days of Abraham Abinu. After taking care of the burial of his wife Sarah, Abraham has a...














