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Parshas Eikev–“Discipline and Suffering”
By: Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
As a parent, grandparent, and psychologist, I am often considered to be something of an expert on parenting and child-rearing....
Parshas V’Eschanan–“A Sabbath of Consolation”
By: Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
I was very fortunate as a young boy, and in one particular way I knew it. Very few of my...
Parshas V’Eschanan – “No Entitlement”
By: Rabbi Osher Jungreis
This weeks parsha is one of the richest, for within it are to be found the pillars of our Judaism – the Ten...
From the Writings of Rabbi Meir Kahane, ztk’l–Letter to a Secular Jewish Nationalist
Written on March 9, 1973
Edited by: JV Staff
My Dear Friend,
I note that you, as so many others who are good Jewish nationalists and devoted...
The Most Calamitous Jewish Day
The Ninth Day of Av (August 10, 2019): Guide for the Perplexed
By: Amb. Yoram Ettinger
Based on ancient Jewish sages, https://bit.ly/2KyRq8C
1. Remembrance breeds deliverance,...
The first nine days of the Hebrew month of Av, and also the morning of the tenth, are days of acute mourning for the...
I have to admit that I stopped in my tracks when I first heard a brilliant young woman make the statement. It encapsulated so...
Parshas Devarim – Sense and Sensitivity
By: Rabbi Yisroel Ciner
This week we begin the Sefer {Book} of
Devarim {Deuteronomy}. “Aileh haDevarim asher debair Moshe el kol Yisroel
{These are the things that...
Parshas Devarim – Positive Criticism
By: Rabbi Osher Jungreis
PARSHAS DEVARIM–ETERNAL LOVE
Is
it possible for a person to really cleanse himself and start life anew?
And here
too, the prophet assures us, “Let...
ABCs of Tisha B’Av & the Three Weeks
The Jewish national period of mourning
By: Rabbi Shraga Simmons
The
"Three Weeks" between the 17th of Tammuz and the Tisha B'Av have
historically been days of misfortune...
Ask Yourself: What Did I Do For The Beit HaMikdash Today?
By: Ariel Natan Pasko
What did I do to help bring the Third Temple today? A question every Jew should ask themselves everyday, especially now...
Parshas Matos–Putting People First
By: Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetzky
During the
presidential run of 1992, candidate Bill Clinton published a book entitled
Putting People First. He had it right. He just wasn’t...
Sunrise, Sunset: Marrying Off Our Daughter
By: Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
As a little girl, I loved the wedding
scene in Fiddler on the Roof. I watched it over and over again — friends
and family...
Parshas Pinchas – “It’s All Up to You and Me”
When should you speak out and when should you remain silent? To what extent do you have to take responsibility and when should you...
The period between the Fast of the 17th of Tamuz and Tishah B’Av is known in halachah as “Bein Ha’meitzarim” / “Between the Troubles.”...
What is the Torah Perspective on Political Correctness?
I currently attend a college in the U.S., and lately there has been much controversy surrounding “safe spaces,” where students can retreat to avoid...
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