Haye Sarah – Hebron the Holy City
The historical connection between the Jewish people and the city of Hebron began over three thousand years ago. Upon the passing of his beloved wife Sarah, Abraham sought a burial site for her. […]
Torah Thoughts Informed by my AshkeSephard Worldview
The historical connection between the Jewish people and the city of Hebron began over three thousand years ago. Upon the passing of his beloved wife Sarah, Abraham sought a burial site for her. […]
I was recently honored by JICNY, The Jewish International Connection of NY. The organization creates a social, religious and networking community for Jews in their 20s and 30s living in […]
Noah survives the flood by building a boat to withstand the waves, and in doing so also saves life as we know it. There is a strong correlation between this […]
Most years on Shabbat Teshuva (‘The Shabbat of Repentance,’ between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur) we read the parashah of Ha’azinu. Contained in its words are exhortations to serve God and […]
The central Torah reading of Rosh Hashanah is Akedat Yitzhak, the Binding of Isaac (indeed, the first day’s reading may very well just be a lead up to it). The […]
Curiously included among those ‘who stand (nitzavim) before God,’ are the wood choppers and water drawers (Deuteronomy 29:10), people whose jobs require great physical exertion. Who are these menial laborers? Da’at Zekenim (Tosafot) […]
In anticipation of Shavuot I’ve been thinking about a well know Talmudic aggadah and I was surprised to find myself understanding it in a new way. I refer here to […]
The mitzvah of Sefirat Haomer, is the counting of days and weeks from Pesah to Shavuot. More precisely though, the count is not from Pesah but from the Omer offering, […]
It is true that Christianity is inextricably tied to Judaism. Not only is this so historically, but also theologically, as in the Christian self-conception as ‘New Israel.’ This adoption, or […]
There is a custom on Purim to wear masks. The origins of this practice likely lies in the Christian celebration of Carnival, and its calendrical proximity to Purim. However, the […]