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As Jacob returned to the Land of Canaan, he learned that his brother Esau - the same Esau who, twenty years earlier, planned to kill Jacob - was approaching him, along with four hundred men.
After I began writing this article, the local news reported that terrorists killed one person and injured several others at the Gush Junction in a combination car ramming-stabbing attack. We wish a complete recovery to the injured, and pray...
In Parashat Vayeira, Abraham introduces the concept of Shacharit (i.e., the morning service) with the word amad \- “He stood.” In Parashat Chayei Sarah, Isaac introduces the concept of Mincha (i.e., the afternoon service) with the word vaye...
My latest post argued that Jews living outside of Israel should not be “guilted” into making aliya1 \- an approach which is inappropriate, condescending, and ineffective. It also asserted that Orthodox leadership in the diaspora should cons...
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