Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies, Seminal Events: Shoin: having recited chazak three times as we ended last week’s parsha, hopefully you’re all stronger and in better shape to take
Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies, Seminal Events: Shoin: having recited chazak three times as we ended last week’s parsha, hopefully you’re all stronger and in better shape to take
Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies: Torah Sanctioned Loopholes First the good news: Behar is a tiny parsha, only 57 pisukim (5th shortest) barely enough time to engage in a decent
Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies: The Proper Brocho (Blessing) on Matzo Following two consecutive double headers, welcome to Emor, a single parsha we’ll learn this week. Ober settle in: it’s a
Print this PostWe begin this week with a big and hearty mazel tov to our dear friends Lemor and Murry Englard, who will be celebrating the bar mitzvah of their
Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies: This week we begin with big mazel tov wishes to our cousins and dear friends, Sharon & Brian Duftler, upon the celebration last shabbis -continued on
Print this PostLet’s begin with a big mazel tov shout out to Shayna and Ezzi Ungar -nee Gottesman, to the very excited grandparents, Judith and Shlomo Gottesman -very dedicated friends,
Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies: Of Wooden Spoons, Feathers & Hide & Go Seek: Were someone to -on any other night of the year- invite you over to
Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies: Time To Sell Your Chomatze This week we begin with an admission: The Oisvorfer’s review of Parshas Tzav is a repeat -with a few
Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies: Maimonides vs. Nachmanides: Read All About It This week we begin with a comment received from Dennis Laurie over in Garden Grove, CA:
Print this PostRaboyseyee and Ladies: Where is Rashi: Anyone who has ever picked up a Chumish, or any volume of the heylige Gemora (Bible, or Talmud) and that