True leadership means responsibility, love, and support. In Parshat Tetzaveh, we learn about the clothing that Aharon HaKohen wore in his service to Hashem. Aharon wore the choshen, the breastplate, over his heart. The choshen had the names of all twelve shevatim inscribed on it, representing the
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The Mishkan And The Cosmos
Last week, in parshat Terumah, the Torah began its long and detailed descriptions of the Mishkan, or Tabernacle. More than just a “mobile sanctuary”
Celebrate Purim with Traditional Bukharian Flavors!
Purim is a time of joy, unity, and feasting. These classic Bukharian dishes bring the warmth of tradition to your festive table.
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Helping Migrants On The Path To Their American Dream
New York City is a city built by immigrants, and we are not just stronger because of our
The True Power of Segulot
“And you shall make an altar to burn ketoret (incense).” – Shemot 30:1
A fundamental question arises: Why is the Mizbach HaKetoret (Incense Altar)
I’m Running For Nassau County Legislature
For the past six years, I’ve been on the outside of politics, looking in. In that time, I’ve written and published over 500 columns in a wide variety
Rabbi Daniel Lapin Speaks On Hashem, Money, And The Master Plan
On Sunday night, February 23, Let’s Get Real with Coach Menachem featured a virtual lecture with Rabbi Daniel Lapin, author of Thou Shall Prosper