The Song of Shevuos
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Daf Yomi will be celebrating the Siyum of Shevuos is being celebrated this
Thursday. The SONG OF SHEVUOS is a great chazara that includes hundreds of
phras...
Quote of the Day
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*There is a building that is completely destroyed. A 70 year old man asked
me to rescue his tefillin from the rubble. My assistant went in to the area
agai...
Daily Reyd
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Summaries generated by AI: • When prayers are not enough – urges
supplementing prayers with action—adding psalms, Shabbat observance, and
practical engagem...
כ"ג סיון
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* פ' שלח כ"ג סיון A very special day*
*ויקראו סופרי המלך בעת ההיא בחודש השלישי*
*הוא חודש סיון בשלשה ועשרים י...
Book Week: 2025
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Book Week: 2025 By Eliezer Brodt Book Week has recently begun here in Eretz
Yisrael. With gratitude to Hashem, this marks the eighteenth consecutive
year t...
Shelach Lecha – Meaningful Metaphor
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In their declaration that the conquest of Cna’an will proceed successfully,
Yehoshua and Calev employ an odd metaphor: The idolatrous residents of the
la...
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Redux: adjective – resurgence; refers to being brought back, restored, or
revived; something familiar presented in a new way. Not to see what no one
else h...
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Here's a piece in Hamelitz about a telegram from Mrs. Netziv, Rabbanit
Batya Mirel (Epstein) Berlin, asking people to say tehillim for her
husband, who was...
Lag Baomer and Chinuch -ל”ג בעומר ומצות חינוך
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We recently read פרשת אמור אל הכהנים, where we are taught the important
lesson, להזהיר גדולים על הקטנים, that not only gedolim/adults are obligated
in the ...
Dvar Torah - Titzave - Rabbi Yitzchok Wolpin
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This week we are privileged to read the portion of Titzave. The portion
begins with the mitzvah of preparing proper olive oil in order to kindle
the Menor...
Tikun Olam vs. Tikun Hameuvas
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Many bloggers ostensibly go into blogging to participate in Tikun Olam.
They see suffering and write to diminish it, they observe injustice and
post t...
Why Do Orthodox Women Need Female Yoatzot?
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Let's take a quick survey of the reasons given by Orthodox feminists for
the need to train female Yoatzot to answer questions specifically in the
realm of ...
TTT :: Sois Osis • Dovid Gabay
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So vanilla as to not even be terrible. It's just not...anything. Lyrics are
indiscernible, harmonies are haphazard, and yet, this tune almost escaped
being...
Signing Off
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When I first started blogging, it was before the Asifa. Post-asifa, there
arose the question whether I could (and should) continue. Consulting my
mentor, w...
This Blog Has Moved
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After a great get-together last night, we are ready to move the blog to a
new format that has more functionality and is more esthetically pleasing.
Please ...
Tuesday night, ChaiLifeline's Camp for pediatric Chronic illnesses came to Citifield and performed for an outside Crowd.
Chailifeline is one of the Charities that sincerely deserves our Contributions.
Imagine dealing with a Child who is sick Constantly. Not just a Common Cold.
Camp Simcha has four sessions every summer. Two weeks of girls, two weeks of boys, then 2 weeks of special (severely) sick girls and two weeks of (severely) sick boys.
Can one imagine the respite that parents of these Children receive yearly? Instead of dealing 365 days a year with pain, they are able to get a vacation themselves. Yet apparently, the most recent session was Curtailed 5 days early due to a few Campers Coming down with the flu.
The video you posted is just practice. The real video takes place on the field before the game. It will be posted by Chai Lifeline in due time.
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