There is a requirement to recite one hundred Brachot each day. On Shabbat, this requirement poses somewhat of a challenge, due to the fact that the Amida consists of just seven Brachot, as opposed to the weekday Amida which consists of 19 Brachot. For this reason, many people have the practice of
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Importance Of Reciting Asher Yatzar With Proper Intention
The Seder Hayom (Rabbi Moshe ben Machir, 16th Century, Tsfat) makes a remarkable statement regarding the Beracha of Asher Yatzar. He first writes
Defund – Or Defend – The Police?
The sweeping nationwide “Defund the Police” movement hit the streets of New York City over the last couple of weeks and has left many confused and
Fantasy Of Reality: The Ultimate Challenge
There was a peasant farmer in old Russia. This poor farmer stood weeping by the side of the road. He was a farmer with no land to farm and no food to
Emerging From The Waters Reborn
Imagine you wake up in a hospital bed with amnesia, and you haven’t the foggiest clue who you are. You try to recall your most recent memory and how
Is Cash Still King?
Over the millennia, people have lived and died for it, married and betrayed for it. They’ve even killed for it. Yet now, when so many are suffering
One Who Speaks Before Drinking From the Kiddush Wine
When a person recites Kiddush on Friday night on behalf of everybody at the table, the listeners must have in mind to fulfill their obligation with