Parshas Chaya Sora – Legacy is Real
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Lonner
Boxer Mike Tyson, “Iron” Mike, attempted a comeback. At 58, he went back into the ring to fight a decades-younger Jack...
Parshat Chaya Sora – The Wisdom of the Zaken
By: Rabbi Benjamin Hecht
On the surface, it would seem somewhat appropriate that the story of the search for a wife for Yitzchak Avinu should...
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin
It was June 1974. Israel was still reeling from the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War. The long-term rehab centers were...
Parshas Vayera – Torah Manners
By: Rabbi Osher Jungreis
This week’s parsha imparts to us lessons for life–how we should conduct ourselves in our daily affairs and in our relationships.
Interestingly...
Parshas Lech Lecha – Fly Your Banner
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin
Life comes with both good days and challenging ones. While we are blessed, at times we are tested.
Pirkei Avos teaches “Asara...
Parshat Lech Lecha – The Story of Our People
By: Rabbi Osher Jungreis
In this week’s parsha, the history of the Jewish people commences. Until now, in the portions of Genesis and Noah, we...
Parshas Noach – Over the Rainbow
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin
“He was named Noach, saying this one will ease our work, and bring us rest from the toil of our hands….”...
Parshas Noach – ”Survivors of Trauma”
By: Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
There are many words in the English language that originally had great power but have become watered down over the...
Parshas Bereishis – The Secrets of Creation
By: Rabbi Pinchas Winston
In the beginning, God made the Heaven and the Earth. (Bereishis 1:1)
The words are so incredibly simple, and yet, of course,...
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin
Every day, from Rosh Chodesh Elul through Shemini Atzeres, we recite Psalm 27, “L’Dovid, HaShem, Ori V’yish’ee, HaShem, is my light...
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin
We are just days away from Yom Kippur. A time for us to reckon with our past, and daven for our...
Yom Kippur – Getting In Touch With Ourselves
By: Rabbi Berel Wein
Yom Kippur is not only the day of holiness and forgiveness of sin – it is also the great day of...
Selichos – Is That Honk Necessary?
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin
It’s 2 AM. “Ani ye’sheinah, v’leebe eir, I am sleeping, but my heart is awake.” (Shir HaShirim 5:2)
I came home from...
Rosh HaShanah Haftara – We Are All Chana
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin
On the first day of Rosh HaShana, the haftara is the story of Chana, from the Book of Shmuel. It is...
Parshas Nitzavim & Vayeilich – Living Monuments
By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin
This week, the final Shabbos of 5784, we read parshas Nitzavim and Vayeilech. Nitzavim opens, “Atem nitzavim hayom kulchem…, You (Bnei...
Parshas Netzavim – Where Torah & Life Meet
By: Rabbi Eliyahu Hoffman
Parshas Nitzavim contains a section called Parshas ha-Teshuva, The Chapter of Repentance; so called because in this chapter Moshe encourages Bnei...
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