Jews in the New World by Rabbi Moshe Taub
History, Halachah, and Hashkafa Our story is not a journey…it is, rather, an odyssey. The United States of America is a station like no other in our long-suffering exile. A typical work of history...
History, Halachah, and Hashkafa Our story is not a journey…it is, rather, an odyssey. The United States of America is a station like no other in our long-suffering exile. A typical work of history...
Thoughts on “The Tripod: A New Perspective On The Shalosh Regalim” by Rabbi Neil Lauer The beauty of the logic and structure in Rabbi Neil Lauer’s “The Tripod” is captivating. He weaved a strong...
Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler writes that there are different flows of holiness that come into the world at different times of the year. Therefore, it follows that each day on the Jewish calendar has a...
Experience the chagim with a deeper and enriched spiritual perspective with this thoughtful analysis of the Shalosh Regalim (the three major festivals in Judaism). Did you ever wonder why the Torah groups Pesach Shavuot,...
Do you seek a more intimate relationship with your Creator? Prayer and the Beit Hamikdash are parallel paths in Jewish tradition. Prayer is known for its ability to bring greater awareness of G-d’s presence...
Whatever It Takes is a collection of true stories of courage and hope, as told by Rabbi Shea Hecht, a communal leader for forty years in the Crown Heights community of Brooklyn, New York....
A Jewish Psychological Approach In Attached, readers gain new insight and learn remarkable tools for developing a powerful and sustained connection with God. Through this profound and empowering approach, psychological principles and tools for...
The Path to Happiness: A Jewish Chassidic Perspective by Rabbi Pesach Scheiner offers a unique perspective on attaining true happiness in life. Through exploring Jewish and Chassidic teachings, the author delves into the misconceptions...
A New Look At How The Torah Conveys Ideas Through Numbers Gematria is a polarizing topic. While many love it, many others view it with skepticism. What is the purpose of gematria? Can we...
What is a lamplighter? Rabbi Akiva taught that “to love your fellow as yourself” is the cardinal principle of Torah. Each one of us must fundamentally and wholeheartedly care for and help our fellow...