Featured Articles This Month Shall Be for You Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz March 11, 2026 The Chofetz Chaim was once in Warsaw on an Erev Rosh Chodesh, and he was looking to find a minyan for the tefillah of
Featured Articles Leftovers from Purim… Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz March 4, 2026 Our homes are filled with them, and there is no lack of nosh for quite a while. Way back in my yeshiva days in
Featured Articles Who Are the Amei Ha’aretz? Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz February 25, 2026 “Verabim mei’amei ha’aretz misyahadim ki nofal pachad haYehudim aleihem—And many from the people of the land became Jews, for the fear of the Jews
Featured Articles Delightful Dowry & Desperate Detractors Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz November 20, 2025 Great things await us when the geulah finally arrives, and there is much to look forward to. The Gemara at the end of
Featured Articles The Arrogant and the Humble Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz January 17, 2024 One doesn’t have to search very far to find the differences between the two protagonists in the story of Yetzias Mitzrayim, Moshe Rabbeinu
Featured Articles Potent Weapon Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz September 26, 2023 What a unique nation we are, so different from all the other nations of the world. When others face a serious indictment in
Featured Articles Think Positive Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz September 6, 2023 In the twilight years of his life, Rav Elya Lopian retired from serving as mashgiach in Yeshivas Kfar Chassidim and moved into the home
Featured Articles Center Stage Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz May 24, 2023 The great Amora Shmuel said to his talmid, Rav Yehuda: “Sharp one, grab and eat, grab and drink, for this world, which we
Featured Articles “This is My G-d” Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz February 1, 2023 One of the great Chassidic rebbes of the nineteenth century was Rav Uri of Strelisk, known as the “Sorof” for his fiery avodah. He
Featured Articles Gratefulness and Geulah Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Schwarz January 25, 2023 Ten minutes. Ten full minutes is what it took. The mashgiach, Rav Chatzkel Levenstein, would relate this with great nostalgia and admiration. He was