John Lennon’s famous song Imagine envisions a world where unity is achieved by erasing national and religious divisions. According to the Torah, there was once a time when Lennon’s vision was ...
Featured pricing is subject to change. It may be early to think about what advent calendars will hit the market this year, but they do sell out very quickly. New York Post receives revenue from ...
Rabbi Charles Briskin Noach When we think of Parashat Noach, we likely gravitate to the primary narrative that describes Noah being called by God to build... By Rabbi George Stern Parshat Ha’azinu ...
Traditionally, Advent calendars count down the days until Christmas. Some classic options have chocolate, caramels or other sweet treats hidden behind little doors, while others require you to ...
There seems to be an emphasis on preparation in the parsha of Migdal Bavel (the Tower of Babel). “הבה נלבנה לבנים” – let’s get ready and make bricks, & הבה נבנה לנו ...
This selection of Advent calendars cater to everyone, way beyond the traditional chocolate-filled ones. From Star Wars LEGO sets to holiday-themed socks, from beauty products to gourmet cookies ...
Learn more about it. Whether you’re ready or not, the holidays will be here in a flash, and retailers are starting to market their 2024 Advent calendars. These calendars help you count down the ...
For an answer to grow with, investigate the Talmud, Sanhedrin 38a. Here we are told that if we came first, as some might haughtily believe we “should,” we and our children might erroneously believe ...
Milei, who studies regularly with a rabbi but is not Jewish, name-checked the week's Torah portion, Lech Lecha.
Promise. If you aren’t completely onboard the advent calendars hype train just yet, allow me to get you up to speed. Unlike, say, just one cool Christmas gift at the end of the month ...
Last week, we celebrated Sukkot, dwelling in the temporary shelter of the sukkah. There, we were exposed to the elements, ...
Terach, Abraham’s father, is often viewed in the Midrash as an evil man and nothing more than an idol worshipper (Bereishit Rabbah 38:13). A review of the literal text indicates otherwise.