Ki Tavo
Ki Tavo By Rabbi Jim Rogozen, September 17, 2022 You see that little bracketed word in the Prayer for the State of Israel? שתהא ? I saw that word for
Ki Tavo By Rabbi Jim Rogozen, September 17, 2022 You see that little bracketed word in the Prayer for the State of Israel? שתהא ? I saw that word for
Vaetchanan By Henry Morgen, August 13, 2022 Shabbat shalom. I’d like to remember my father-in-law, Hank Weiss, on the occasion of his yahrzeit that we observed a couple days ago.
Observations, Estimations and a Recommendation inspired by Parashat Pinchas By A.J. Happel , 23 July 2022 Introduction I dedicate this drash to my ma (aleha hashalom), Marta Leah bat Dov
Shelach Lecha By Harry Eskin, June 25, 2022 Shabbat shalom. This week’s parasha depicts a significant national calamity. When the time approaches for the Israelites to enter the land of
Beha’lotkha,בהעלתך By Zwi Reznik, June 18, 2022, Sivan 19, 5782 As is often the case this weeks Parsha covers a number of different topics. These range from lighting arrangements, the levites
Naso By Susan Laemmle June 11, 2022 After the death of our grandchild in November, among the expressions of comfort spoken was yehi shmah barucha: May Esther’s memory be a
Parshat Acharei Mot By Rabbinic Resident Jacki Honig, April 2022/Nissan 5782 If Helen of Troy was the face that launched a thousand ships, this week’s parsha contains the verse that launched
Ki Tisa By Joel Stern – February 19, 2022 The D’rash is based on this 3-minute video, so please click and watch it before reading. https://youtu.be/Sq7EwryJqJI Why did I tell
Mishpatim–משפתים By Zwi Reznik, 29 January, 2022, 27 Shevat 5782 (Please see the notes at the end of this Drash) I would like to start with a bit of a
Thoughts on Shabbat Pekudeh By Tamar F. Levin, Pekudeh 2022, March 5, 2022 Chazak, Chaza! We have completed the journey through the Book of Shemot, It has been a momentous