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Latest Torah from Rav Yeruchem Olshin on Parshas Chayei Sara 5785

Virtual Jerusalem 22 Nov 2024
What follows is an easier to follow presentation of Rav Yeruchem ...
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In an Era of Con Artists, the Torah Instructs Us to Hold Onto Our Integrity

The Algemeiner 22 Nov 2024
Opinion. A Torah scroll. Photo. RabbiSacks.org. The year was 1820, and London’s high society was abuzz with the arrival of a dashing new personality ... Poyais, MacGregor declared, was a land of unparalleled riches ... The problem? Poyais didn’t exist ... .
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How a Close Reading of the Torah Helps Us Understand Human Nature

The Algemeiner 22 Nov 2024
Opinion. Reading from a Torah scroll in accordance with Sephardi tradition. Photo. Sagie Maoz via Wikimedia Commons. Narratives are subjective. We say things that often don’t tell the whole story, and even disguise our true intentions ... .
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The Parsha and Current Events: Four eulogies

Virtual Jerusalem 21 Nov 2024
On the 34th Yahrzeit (18th of Cheshvan) of my brother Ha’Rav Meir David Kahana z”l | Read More News from Israel ....
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Rav Yeruchem Olshin Shlita on Parshas Chayei Sarah: After the Akeidah

Virtual Jerusalem 18 Nov 2024
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Vayeira parsha: The Akeidah challenge | Commentary

Sun Sentinel 11 Nov 2024
The Akeidah opens with the words “And it came to pass, after these events, that God tested Abraham” (Genesis 22.1). The biblical Hebrew word for test is nisah. But for whom was the test intended?. For Ralbag, the test was meant for God ... Vayeira parsha.
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A Restatement of Rav Yeruchem Olshin’s Vaad on Parshas Lech Lecha

Virtual Jerusalem 08 Nov 2024
What follows is a restatement of the Vaad he has given on this ...
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Weekly Parsha Reading and Chat with Rabbi Shlomo Nachman, BeitEmunah.org

Rumble 08 Nov 2024
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Lech Lecha parsha: Biblical role models can make mistakes | Commentary

Sun Sentinel 04 Nov 2024
At Sarah’s insistence, Abraham marries Hagar. Soon after, Hagar becomes pregnant and Sarah is enraged. Here, the Torah uses the word va’te’aneha, which is commonly translated, “and she oppressed her ” (Genesis 16.6) ... Candle lighting.. Lech Lecha parsha.

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