The Torah writes in Parshat Vayeilech, “It will not be forgotten in the mouths of his offspring.”

The Almighty quite definitely promises that the Torah will never be forgotten by the Jewish people and at all times there will be people in its midst who will study and know it.

The story is told about a young Torah scholar who long ago lived in poverty. On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, he held a brit milah, circumcision

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This first of this week’s two Torah portions, Nitzavim, is always read right before Rosh Hashanah, and appropriately begins: “You are all standing

Honey… What’s in a name? May we say that which we call honey, by any other name would taste as sweet? It sure will! It will taste sweet. But not all

The second Daniel woke up, he knew something was wrong. He felt perfectly fine, but he had no memory of who he was. After searching his house, the

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