Featured Articles Homesick Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz July 14, 2021 The way we observe the restrictions of the nine-day period is fast becoming one of the great dichotomies of religious Jewish life. We know
Featured Articles The Destruction of a Bond Rabbi Ahron Rapps July 14, 2021 The tragic day of Tisha B’Av is the day when the first and second Botei Mikdosh were destroyed. It serves as the day to
Featured Articles The Power of Tears Rabbi Yaakov Feitman July 14, 2021 We are in the camping season. A camping memory: One summer in camp, I had what’s usually called a “wild guy” for a counselor.
Israel News My Take On The News Tzvi Yaakovson July 14, 2021 Restrictions at the Kosel Again We thought it was over, but it seems that we were wrong. The coronavirus is still here. It has
US News Biden Defends Afghan Pullout Yaakov Kornreich July 14, 2021 Last week, President Joe Biden was pressed by White House reporters after announcing his decision to pull the last remaining US troops in Afghanistan
Featured Articles Making Peace with Enemies Yonason Rosenblum July 14, 2021 Near the end of Shishah Sidrei Mishnah (Uktzin 3:12), we are informed, “Hakadosh Boruch Hu did not find a vessel to hold blessing for
Featured Articles Philips CPAP Recall Leaves Sleep Apnea Patients in Confusion Yaakov Kornreich July 14, 2021 Last month, the Dutch-based multinational conglomerate Philips corporation, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of personal health care appliances, announced a voluntary recall of