Kever Rachel And Me

Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons Plaque dedicated by Sir Moses Montefoire I took my 15-year-old daughter to Kever Rachel for her birthday this week. While swiftly driving along the wondrous new roads, I had a few moments to reflect on my past visits to Kever Rachel over the last 30 plus years. I visited just days […]

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Netanyahu Praises IAEA for Quick Response to Iran’s Refusal to Cooperate with Nuclear Deal

Photo Credit: courtesy IAEA IAEA flag Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Thursday for holding an emergency meeting of its 35-state member Board of Governors to discuss Iran’s decision to “go rogue” with its nuclear development activities. Iran refused to cooperate with UN inspectors who were investigating […]

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Why Did Avraham Care?

Photo Credit: Jewish Press The fifth great Chabad leader, the Rebbe Rashab (1860-1920), called this week’s Torah portion, Lech Lecha, the “truly happy parsha” since “every day of the week we are living with our ancestor Avraham, the first person in history to dedicate his life to spreading knowledge of G-d in the world.” Our […]

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Elevated Gratitude

Photo Credit: Jewish Press If my friend is gracious enough to give me a $20 bill as a present, my gratitude would appropriately be directed at him. But if I happen to find a $20 bill on the street, to whom should I direct my gratitude? For those who aren’t particularly spiritual or religious, finding […]

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Our Purpose

Photo Credit: Jewish Press In Parshas Lech Lecha the Torah tells us that when Avraham Avinu came to Eretz Yisrael he built a mizbe’ach and “Vayikra b’shem Hashem.” The Ramban explains that this means that Avraham publicized to the world that there is a creator and that He continually runs the world. He informed everyone […]

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The Judge With Divrei Torah

Photo Credit: Judge First “Whoever did not want to hire me as a lawyer found themselves in court with me as their judge!” With these words chareidi judge, Lee First, began our interview. In the 1950’s she became a lawyer and was later promoted to Supervising Judge for the Workers Compensation Board of the state […]

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A Palace In Flames

Photo Credit: Jewish Press Why Avraham? That is the question that haunts us when we read the opening of this week’s parsha. Here is the key figure in the story of our faith, the father of our nation, the hero of monotheism, held holy not only by Jews but by Christians and Muslims also. Yet […]

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