Uncategorized Remembering Rav Aharon Leib zt”l Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz December 13, 2017 It is difficult to encapsulate the life of an adam gadol in a few words. He was exceedingly weak for the last few months
Uncategorized Rav Shlomo Berman Zt”l Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky December 13, 2017 Rav Mordechai Shlomo Berman zt”l, or Rav Shlomka as he affectionally known, was a maggid shiur and rosh yeshiva in Ponovezh. But most of
Uncategorized The Witnessing of a Neis Rabbi Ahron Rapps December 13, 2017 The Mechaber in Hilchos Chanukah states that one who didn’t light menorah and doesn’t expect to light his own neiros, should recite, upon seeing
Uncategorized My Take on the News Tzvi Yaakovson December 13, 2017 The Sights and Scenes of Chanukah Come what may, there is one thing that is certainly on our minds these days: the effort to
Uncategorized Trump Recognizes Yerushalayim As Israel’s Capital Yated Staff December 13, 2017 In a historic declaration, President Donald Trump formally recognized Yerushalayim as Israel’s capital, breaking with decades of U.S. policy. This enraged the Palestinians and
Uncategorized Shabbos Chanukah: A Partnership for the Ages Rav Yaakov Feitman December 13, 2017 My rebbi, Rav Yitzchok Hutner zt”l, often taught us (see, e.g., Pachad Yitzchok, Rosh Hashanah 2:1) that when two distinct matters share a time
Uncategorized A Different Language Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz December 13, 2017 The following is not a Chanukah story, but it has so much to do with the spirit of Chanukah. It is about preserving one’s
Uncategorized Redemption Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz December 13, 2017 It was with a certain sense of foreboding that I left my house for the airport last Tuesday night. President Trump had announced that