Designed to be worn with the skull on the front, or the back of the head, the choice is yours. In case of night riding, dark conditions, or strict helmet law requirements, you can reverse the helmet ...
Parashat Masei, the last of the book of Bamidbar, ends with the verse, “These are the commandments and regulations that the LORD enjoined upon the Israelites, through Moses, on the steppes of Moab, at ...
In this week's captivating video, we delve into the intriguing story of the 2.5 tribes who approach Moshe with a request to settle in the land east of the Jordan River. While this story may seem ...
It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. – Ernest Hemingway Imagine yourself on a commuter train. It is a train you journey each and every weekday, ...
Twenty years ago the physician and Zen Master, Jon Kabat-Zinn, wrote a book he called “Where Ever You Go There You Are.” The book’s title has stayed with me and it has helped me to focus not only on ...
Our guest today is Rabbi Jonathan Roos, leader of the Temple Sinai congregation in Washington, DC. Rabbi Roos was ordained as a rabbi from the Hebrew Union College in 2002. He graduated from the ...
Why does the Torah, at the beginning of our parsha, relate all the journeys mentioned there? Had they not all been already mentioned, as they occurred, in the earlier parshiot? Rashi gives two answers ...
Only Aaron’s specific date of death is recorded in the Torah: “And Aaron died…in the fifth month [Av], on the first day of the month” (Numbers 33:38). We remember the deceased on the yahrzeit, the ...
Why does the Torah spend an entire chapter outlining all of the Israelites encampments in the desert (Numbers 33)? Rashi, quoting the Midrash, suggests it illustrates God’s love for His people. “It ...
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