When the Torah scroll is being carried, and also when it is lifted up, everyone who sees it must stand until the scroll is ...
For our Torah studies this year, therefore, week by week we will seek to discover how all of Torah prepared the way for the coming Messiah. This week, our Bible study takes us to the end of Exodus. It ...
Collaborative learning, aliya flashcards and tutor relationships empower rabbis to make torah chanting accessible for ...
Each year, when we read the sections of the Torah that describe the building of the Mishkan, the portable Tabernacle, many people notice something surprising. The Torah already spent two ...
Two new Torah scrolls were completed and dedicated at Tufts University on Sunday, Mar. 1. The completion of the scrolls was ...
We can achieve great things when we work together, when we share, cooperate and collaborate. The scale and scope of the Mishkan project is so vast and intricate that it could only come about if ...
Purim at Oholei Torah was filled with warmth, joy, and meaningful gatherings, bringing together talmidim and families for several uplifting programs throughout the Yom Tov.
Spiritual enslavement is not confined to the Egypt in the Torah. Harder to recognize, similar enslavements exist all around.
Shavuot is the festival when Jews eat cheesecake and celebrate “matan Torah,” literally, “the giving of the Torah” at Mount Sinai. It conjures up images of the tablets being handed to Moses in the ...
To think that God descended to Sinai to give us a history lesson or dictate laws is to minimize Torah and to miss the real meaning of it. Last week, Jews around the world stayed up all night learning ...
Pittsburgh Zal is proud to present the third issue of our Torah Magazine, created by one of our talmidim, Shmuly Lakher, in honor of Purim!
Also, don’t miss Level Up: Practical Certificates for Career Growth on the Skokie Patch calendar ...