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Parshas Zos Habracha – You Can Never Fool G-d

By: Rabbi Pinchas Winston And this (V’zos) is the blessing which Moshe, the Man of G-d, blessed the Children of Israel before his death. (Devarim...

11 Things Jews Use for Sechach

Chabad.org Sukkot is almost here, which means it’s time to get your sukkah ready! The sukkah is the outdoor hut that becomes our home for the week of the holiday,...

Sukkos 2025 – United As One

By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin It was Rosh HaShana night, and our family was enjoying sweet apples and honey. The conversation around the table turned to...

Jay Schottenstein: From Holocaust Shadows to Denim Empires and Enduring Jewish Legacy

  By: Fern Sidman By any measure of contemporary American business leadership, Jay Schottenstein occupies a singular space. At once a hard-driving executive who has steered...

Reflecting on 5785, a Year of War, Miracles and Hope

By Tzali Reicher Dear Reader, The year 5785 has been marked by profound challenges, as Jewish communities worldwide navigated war and antisemitism with resilience, expressions of...

What Four Rabbis Are Sermonizing This High Holiday Season

By Shloimy Galperin (Chabad.org) When rabbis sat down to write their sermons last year for the first Rosh Hashanah after the atrocities of Oct. 7, 2023, they...

12 Facts About the Yom Kippur War

Yom Kippur is the day of atonement—and it also marks the onset of the Yom Kippur War, one of the most momentous events in Israeli history....

What You Need to Know About Yom Kippur Synagogue Services

Rabbi Menachem Posner Welcome to the Yom Kippur services. If this is your first time, or if you have not been to synagogue too often, no need...

President Trump Hosts Oval Office Meeting with Chabad Rabbinical Delegation

(Chabad.org)President Donald Trump and senior administration officials welcomed a delegation of Chabad-Lubavitch rabbis to the Oval Office on Monday, in connection with the proclamation of...

United for Security—A Look at the 59th Annual COJO Pre-High Holiday Security Briefing

Safeguarding the Days of Awe: COJO's Annual Security Briefing with the NYPD Edited by: TJVNews.com As the Jewish High Holidays—Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur—approach, the Council...

Byzantine Treasure Unearthed Near the Sea of Galilee: A Glimpse Into 6th-Century Life

By: Fern Sidman Israeli archaeologists have revealed one of the most significant finds of recent years: a treasure of nearly 100 pure gold coins and...

A Guide to Sukkot, (the Feast of Tabernacles) and the Meanings Behind It

By: Menachem Posner Sukkot 2025 (October 6 – October 13) Sukkot is a weeklong Jewish holiday that comes five days after Yom Kippur. Sukkot celebrates the...

13 Facts You Should Know About Ushpizin—the Sukkot Spiritual Guests

By: Rabbi Yehuda Altein Kabbalah teaches that whenever we sit down to a meal in the sukkah during the festival of Sukkot, we’re joined by...

Sukkot: The Uniqueness of Every Generation; Connected to the Past

By: Larry Domnitch Regarding the exodus from Egypt, the Torah addresses Bnei Yisrael many times as YOU directly in the second person. Sometimes in the...

Sukkos in the Air – The Six Sides of Protection

By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin It’s Succos time. Time to get a lulav and essrog. Time to take the succah walls out of storage. Time to...

Parshas Haazinu–Keeping Yom Kippur With Us

By: Shlomo Katz Why does Sukkot follow so closely after Yom Kippur? Indeed, not only are they close to each other on the calendar, a...

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