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Ask the Rabbi / From the Paper

Q & A: Batei Din (Part I)

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

Question: I anticipate soon dissolving a business partnership. How should I expect to be treated in a beit din? No Name Please

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

Daf Yomi

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

Our Turn ‘A Gentile Nullifies His Idolatrous Relic’ (Avodah Zarah 52b)

Columns / From the Paper

America’s Real Problem

By Rabbi Raphael Fuchs

We must also work together to create a culture in our country that embraces the dignity of life, that creates deep and meaningful human connections, and that turns classmates and colleagues into friends and neighbors.

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks / From the Paper

Arbitration Vs. Litigation

By Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z"l

We must never forget that when Aaron was left to lead, the people made a golden calf. But never forget that Moses needed an Aaron to hold the people together. In short, leadership is the capacity to hold together different temperaments, conflicting voices and clashing values.

NY / Local / From the Paper

It’s The Security, Stupid!

By State Senator Simcha Felder

While comforting and well intentioned, these officers don’t stand a chance in the event of a sudden attack.

Book Reviews / From the Paper

Title: Terror and Emunah in Har Nof

By Elliott Katz

The Talmud teaches that all Israel are responsible for one another. Risa writes that the terrorists attacked Chaim with a knife to his head because he was a Jew -- therefore the Jewish people had to take special care of him.

Book Reviews / From the Paper

Title: Megillat Esther Mesorat HaRav: Commentary Based on the Teachings of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik

By Ben Rothke

The Rav astutely notes that the story of Esther tells us in the most lively, realistic fashion, with a tinge of refined yet biting sarcasm, about paradoxical, absurd events, which are both tragic and comical at the same time.

Book Reviews / From the Paper

Title: Growing With My Cousin

By Dvora Waysman

One thinks of family as an all-embracing sanctuary – a safe haven and a refuge from the outside world. But this is rarely the case.

Glimpses Into American Jewish History / From the Paper

Ben Zion Weberman: Forgotten Orthodox Activist

By Dr. Yitzchok Levine

Ben Zion held the Malach in high regard and the feeling was reciprocated. “I never met a man whose views are closer to mine,” the Malach is reported to have said.

Editorial / From the Paper

The War Against Netanyahu

By Editorial Board

In a democracy, where the rule of law is transcendent, police investigators should not be permitted to run roughshod over a defendant’s right to a fair trial.

Interviews and Profiles / From the Paper

Inspired By The Prophet Ezekiel: An Interview with Dry Bones Cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen

By Elliot Resnick

I liked the promise of a new future, but I didn’t understand why it had to be anti-Zionist or anti-Jewish.

Front Page / From the Paper

Unusual Purim Art

By Saul Jay Singer

Israel annually issues a set of “Moadim L’Simcha” stamps commemorating the Jewish New Year, which are always among my favorites, but it also periodically issues stamps commemorating the other Jewish holidays, including Purim.

Potpourri / Food / From the Paper

Adar – Principle #7:- Honor Your Feelings Without Using Food

By Rena Reiser and Elisheva Blumberg

When we turn to cream and sugar during those emotionally-laden moments, we are acting not only from impulse, but from rational self-preservation; eating as a coping mechanism helps us.

Potpourri / Recipes / From the Paper

Who’s Ready To Cook Up A Storm?

By Sandy Eller

Let’s be perfectly honest, holidays are just a convenient excuse to indulge in our favorite activity – eating.

Features / From the Paper

A Feud For The Ages: A History of the Jews and the Church Part X: Faith And Feud In A Post-Holocaust World

By Libi Astaire

There is no question that relations between the Jews and the Church have improved immensely since Vatican II.

Parenting Our Children / From the Paper

Academic and Social Skills Insights #2

By Rifka Schonfeld

The reality of the situation is that if your child is asking you for help that means that he has not figured out a way to master the situation on his own.

Parsha / From the Paper

Parshat Tezaveh

By Rabbi Shlomo Rosenblatt

Some think that what a person wears classifies what type of person he or she is.

Parsha / From the Paper

Purim Is Not Jewish Halloween!

By Rabbi Boruch Leff

Is the way we celebrate Purim the ideal way to spiritually experience it?

Columns / From the Paper

It’s Those Canaries Again!

By Rabbi YY Rubinstein

Oxfam, accused of forcing and starving desperate women into prostitution offers one defense: They are not the worst of the NGO’s by any means! Great defense!

Moshe Feiglin / From the Paper

A Political Putsch

By Moshe Feiglin

I think that Netanyahu should go home, but for the right reasons. Netanyahu should go home because he is a strategic danger to the state of Israel. He should not go home because of a political putsch by the Left.

Rebbetzin's Viewpoint / From the Paper

Turning Pain Into Blessings

By Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis

Rebbetzin Jungreis, a”h, advice on dealing with life's crises and agonies

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

For One Or All?

By Rabbi Meir Orlian

Yaakov looked at the will again. "Why do you say that?" he asked. "The will does not say to give $10,000 to each grandchild. It says that $10,000 is granted to the grandchildren as a group. Divide the sum among you!"

Ask the Rabbi / From the Paper

Q & A: Matanot La’evyonim

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

To whom does one give on Purim? Must one give to someone who, one suspects, may not really be poor? Is there a minimal amount one must give? Also, what about boys collecting for yeshivot or other institutions – may one discharge one’s obligation by giving to them? Menachem

Parsha / From the Paper

Why Do We Sing Shalom Aleichem?

By Shaya Winiarz

The Maharsha explains that each mitzvah in the Torah has two angels appointed over it, one good and one bad.

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

Daf Yomi

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

An Idolatrous Eruv ‘Wood From An Asheirah Tree’ (Avodah Zarah 49b)

Parsha / From the Paper

Amalek: Breaking The Aura (Parshas Zachor)

By Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier

There was once a scalding hot bath that no one could enter. Along came one foolish individual who jumped in. Although he was immediately burned, he cooled off the bath for others.

Features / From the Paper

Mom Is Not Crazy

By Adina Hershberg

The only inkling I had that something was amiss was that sometimes when I would greet she responds and other times she doesn't.

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

Food In The City Bishul Akum (Avodah Zarah, 35b, 38a)

By Raphael Grunfeld

The prohibition of bishul akum does not cover foods which have been prepared for eating by a process of salting or pickling rather than cooking and neither does it apply to smoked foods.

Lessons In Emunah / From the Paper

The Cycle Of Life Continues

By dvora

My family always found an open and warm welcome when they flew in for a family simcha, but now due to Hashem’s goodness and kindness I am now living in close proximity to several of my children.

Torah / From the Paper

The Megillah Of 5778

By Rabbi Raphael Fuchs

The night of Purim should not be the first time that one is hearing the story of the Megillah. Reading it in public is intended to publicize the miracles that Hashem performed.

Op-Eds / From the Paper

Liberals And Conservatives Are Unhappy For Different Reasons

By Dennis Prager

Unhappy Americans on the right blame the problems inherent to life, and they blame themselves. Unhappy Americans on the left blame America.

Op-Eds / From the Paper

It’s Not Too Many Guns, It’s Too Few Prayers

By Molly Resnick

“Guns didn’t suddenly decide to visit mayhem on schools. Guns can’t decide.” But people can. And it’s the people who have changed. It is not guns that kill. It’s the minds of children and adults deprived of Godliness that kill.

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks / From the Paper

Prayer: The Priestly Or The Prophetic?

By Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z"l

The sedrah of Tetzaveh, in which the name of Moses is missing and the focus is on Aaron, reminds us that our heritage derives from both. Moses is a man of history, of epoch-making events.

Features On The Jewish World / From the Paper

Paul Robeson And The Soviet Purge Of Russian Jews

By Saul Jay Singer

More than 40 years after his death, Robeson retains his status as an American cultural and political icon, but he also leaves behind a sad legacy as a hero who betrayed his Jewish friends.

Editorial / From the Paper

Obama’s Empowerment Of Iran Coming Home To Roost

By Editorial Board

One of the IAF planes returning from the attack was shot down by Syria after the IAF had destroyed many Syrian anti-aircraft batteries in the area.

Editorial / From the Paper

The Russian Indictments

By Editorial Board

Not to put too fine a point on it, it appears that the Russian indictments are empty gestures.

Front Page / From the Paper

The Rav On Purim And The Megillah

By Rabbi Menachem Dov Genack

Megillat Esther is the sole book of Tanach in which God’s name is not mentioned. This too can only be understood as an irony which confirms His pervasive, but hidden, presence.

Features / From the Paper

Tio Benny

By Natalie Kovan

My uncles took cover on the bimah, and cries of "Mazel Tov" pierced the air.

Parenting Our Children / From the Paper

Academic And Social Skill Insights #1

By Rifka Schonfeld

It breaks my heart to see my once happy and confident daughter depressed and isolated from her peers.

For the Home / From the Paper

How To Make A Collaborative Purim

By Pnina Baim

I underestimated how eager my children would be to buy real costumes.

From the Paper / Midrash Stories

Poverty

By Rabbi Sholom Klass

When the Almighty saw the man’s struggles, He took pity on him and told Eliyahu Hanavi to give him four zuzim (coins).

Features / From the Paper

Dom Bruno Of Belgium: The Heroic Priest Who Saved 400 Jewish Lives

By Menucha Chana Levin

Dom Bruno was clearly a courageous man, risking his own life to save four hundred Jewish lives, most of them children.

Features / Books / From the Paper

On The Bookshelf

By Elliot Resnick

Some of the most famous and important works of literature contain passages and themes that are immodest in nature. May a G-d-fearing Jew read these works for the good they contain, or must he forgo reading them entirely?

From the Paper / Impact Of Women On Jewish History/Prof. L. Jackson

Remembering Esterka

By Prof. Livia Bitton-Jackson

Polish history and popular legend credits a beautiful Jewish girl named Esther, or Esterka, with the turn of Jewish fortunes in Poland.

Op-Eds / From the Paper

To Plant. To Believe. To Carry On.

By Rabbi Eliyahu Safran

'A Tree Grows in Sinai'--and the Jewish Nation is built.

Chodesh Tov/Rabbi Hanoch Teller / From the Paper

The Rubashkin Saga – X

By Rabbi Hanoch Teller

While we rejoice at the recent release of Shalom Mordechai Rubashkin from prison, the series continues this month and beyond.

Rebbetzin's Viewpoint / From the Paper

Chesed And Rachamim In Our Lives (Conclusion)

By Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis

More eternal wisdom from Rebbetzin Jungreis, a”h. This week's column, final installment in a series of 5, considering how to become an agent of chesed (compassion) and rachamim (mercy)-continued from last week.

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

Kosher Cheese And Milk (Avodah Zarah 29b)

By Raphael Grunfeld

Yet, notwithstanding all of these arguments, cheese manufactured by non-Jews remains prohibited today by the halacha. Why?

Lessons In Emunah / From the Paper

Flying Circus

By Naama Klein

They were genuinely thrilled, but tempered their enthusiasm somewhat with a sobering reality check, “You know he’s flying right into a winter blizzard, right?”

Torah / From the Paper

Respecting Past Generations

By Rabbi Mordechai Weiss

Standing in the morning on a cold winter day at the Cave of Machpelah, watching all of this unfold before me, I realized the profound and enormous responsibility a Jew has to his past in shaping his behavior in the future.

Ask the Rabbi / From the Paper

Q & A: Who Was Achashverosh?

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

Question: We read in Megillat Esther that the name of the king of Persia who ruled a vast empire that extended from India to Ethiopia was Achashverosh. Who was he? Where did he come from? Fran Hager Brooklyn, NY

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

‘I'm Quitting!’

By Rabbi Meir Orlian

A week went by. Aryeh began finding the work lonely. "The work is lonely now that the other worker is not here," he told Mr. Farber. "I don't know if I can continue."

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

Daf Yomi

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

When Is Chalav Akum Allowed? ‘When Milked By A Gentile…’ (Avodah Zarah 39b)

Parsha / From the Paper

Predestination And Human Effort

By Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier

Clearly, creating the menorah was beyond human capacity. Why did Moshe need to have a clear image of what it was to look like?

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

A Lost Promissory Note Could Mean A Lost Case (Siman 78:7)

By Raphael Grunfeld

The borrower claimed he repaid the debt and took back the promissory note from the lender and then lost it.

Torah / From the Paper

Haman Of 2018

By Rabbi Raphael Fuchs

Parshas Zachor follows, as Amalek will resurface before the geula, reminding us that we must rid ourselves of wrongdoing and teshuvah.

Op-Eds / From the Paper

The Paradox Of The Platypus

By Rabbi Dr. Natan Slifkin

Darwin deduced that the same Creator operated in Australia as in Europe. The platypus must, as all the other animals, be the handiwork of the same Creator. Baruch meshaneh habriyot!

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks / From the Paper

The Tabernacle’s Lesson

By Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks z"l

Parshat Terumah begins the seismic shift from the intense drama of the Exodus, with its wonders and epic events, to the detailed narrative of how the Israelites constructed the Mishkan--the Tabernacle. The Nation begins building its HOME.

Features On The Jewish World / From the Paper

Herzl’s Two Trips To Eretz Yisrael

By Saul Jay Singer

Herzl never set foot again in Eretz Yisrael during his lifetime, but he did return decades after his death in 1904 at the tragically young age of 44.

Interviews and Profiles / From the Paper

On Rav Soloveitchik, Purim, And Pictures Of Women: An Interview with Noted Posek Rav Hershel Schachter

By Elliot Resnick

It’s scandalous. Purim is supposed to be a celebration of kabalas haTorah, accepting the Torah.

Features / Travel / Europe / Diaspora / From the Paper

Portugal Actively Seeks A Greater Jewish Presence

By Sara Lehmann

“We want a Jewish presence in Portugal,” said Mendes Godinho, “and we look to Jewish investment.” Citing low unemployment and calling Portugal the “third most peaceful country in the world,” she stressed the importance of bringing Jews to visit and live in Portugal.

Front Page / From the Paper

My Father, Buffalo Bill From Bochnia

By Judith Tydor Baumel-Schwartz

Finding ourselves with a large merged family as a result of our marriage, we had little chance to contemplate a honeymoon of any kind.

Parenting Our Children / From the Paper

Lifesaving (really!) Stress Management Tips

By Rifka Schonfeld

So, what’s affecting us today? Sapolsky argues that our heart disease, adult-onset diabetes, Alzeheimers, and even cancer might be caused by stress.

Potpourri / Recipes / From the Paper

Maple Bacon Cornbread Muffins

By Ashira Mirsky

I usually find cornbread to be dry, but this one was very moist and served with a delicious maple flavored whipped cream.

Potpourri / Recipes / From the Paper

A Purim-Themed Fairytale

By Jennifer Wise

The children miraculously and unanimously agreed to wear pajamas as their costumes this Purim!

Featured / Op-Eds / From the Paper

The OU, Open Orthodoxy, And Communal Decision-Making

By Rabbi Gil Student

No organization (i.e.the OU) can excommunicate anyone. It does not, however, mean that our communities lack organizing principles. Those principles operate based on individual choice. People effectively expel synagogues not compliant with mainstream halacha.

Judaism 101 / From the Paper

From Riches To Rags

By Rabbi Michoel Gros

Throughout his month in Israel, Kalman realized he had found his home, in the beis medrash and in Eretz Yisrael.

Parsha / From the Paper

Parshat Mishpatim

By Rabbi Dr. David Hertzberg

The Torah (22:27) prohibits people from cursing a leader. Rav Levine argues that people don't just point out the obvious and evident flaws of leaders; they tend to exaggerate them.

Op-Eds / From the Paper

Time Enough At Last

By Dr. Chani Miller

A loving recollection of her father and how his passing has inspired the author to get more out of whatever time she has in life.

Op-Eds / From the Paper

Recalling The Real King Hussein

By Jason Maoz

Hussein is widely viewed through the fog of history as something of a principled moderate who yearned to be a peacemaker with journalists whitewashing or ignoring its many inconvenient chapters and plentiful examples of ugly rhetoric against Israel and Jews.

Rebbetzin's Viewpoint / From the Paper

Chesed And Rachamim In Our Lives (Part Four)

By Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis

More eternal wisdom from Rebbetzin Jungreis, a”h. This week considering how to become an agent of chesed (compassion) and rachamim (mercy)-continued from last week.

Op-Eds / From the Paper

Remembering Three Rachels

By Stephen M. Flatow

The authorized establishment of the town of “Rachelim” came in memoriam to Rachel Imeinu and to two martyred 'Rachels,' Rachel Drouk and Rachel Weiss who were murdered for the sin of "DWJ'-driving while Jewish.

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

Yes, There’s A Presumption That Loans Are Not Prepaid, But Here’s A Receipt To Prove It Was Repaid (Siman 78:6)

By Raphael Grunfeld

The heirs in the present situation are permitted to bring witnesses who testify to the fact that they saw the debtor repay the loan, before the maturity date, when he was still live.

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

Mixed Drinks And Mixed Marriages (Avodah Zarah 29b)

By Raphael Grunfeld

According to Tosafot, the rabbis were concerned that if one would be allowed to benefit from non-Jewish wine at all, it might lead to participation in these idolatrous practices.

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

Daf Yomi

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

An Essential Agent ‘Set In The Skin Of The Rennet Of Nevelah’ (Avoda Zara 35a)

Potpourri / From the Paper

Inside Out

By Shira Rosenbluth

When I'm not blogging, I'm an eating disorder therapist, so the topics of body positivity and health at every size are ones I'm very passionate about.

Halacha & Hashkafa / From the Paper

‘Deny!’

By Rabbi Meir Orlian

Usually the parties reach a settlement agreement in the end or the dayanim rule a compromise.

Lessons In Emunah / From the Paper

Fortuitous Find

By Sari Blum

She told me, pointing to a blue and orange set. It wasn’t exactly a color scheme that I appreciated, nor was it especially fancy for yom tov, but having shlepped out and waited this long, I wasn’t ready to head home without something to show for my time.

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