It is now a bit more than a week after Chag Matan Torah, Shavuot. Hopefully, you’ve recovered from the lack of sleep and overindulgence in cheesecake—but more importantly, that you experienced an inspirational Yom Tov. Now that it has passed, is there anything lasting to hold on to? Or are we
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Episode 4, April 15, 2021, Chazaq Torah Talks
It’s not every day you hear a story of open miracles, but in this
New York At The Edge: A Torah Stand Against Assisted Suicide
Monday night, the State Senate gave final legislative approval to a bill that could make New York the 12th state to approve a statute that supporters
We Outside Summer
Despite all the rain we have been getting recently, summer just unofficially began in New York City with Memorial Day. The days are getting longer
Customs Of The Communities: Maran & Sephardim, Rama & Ashkenazim
Understanding The Spiritual Weight of Halachic Authority
It is well known that the Chazon Ish zt”l, one of the towering sages of the modern era
A Direct Plea to Governor Hochul
Governor Hochul, only you stand between this reckless law and the sanctity of New York’s moral fabric. On behalf of Orthodox, Modern Orthodox, and
European Rabbinical Organization Celebrates 25th Anniversary in Krakow with Israel's Chief Rabbis; Honors Duvi Honig for Promoting Religious Freedom and Economic Growth Globally, Followed by 80th Auschwitz Liberation Ceremony
Krakow, Poland — More than 200 rabbis and community leaders from around the world gathered this week in Krakow to commemorate the 25th anniversary
