Encountering God in the Guests of Yerushalayim
This week’s parsha begins with an anomaly. God appears to Avraham who is sitting by at the entrance of his…
Read MoreThis week’s parsha begins with an anomaly. God appears to Avraham who is sitting by at the entrance of his…
Read MoreA Review of Pre-Israel Land Ownership in Judea[1]John D. Reisner Arab and leftist mythmaking is never so industrious as when…
Read MoreThis week’s parsha opens with God’s epic command to Avraham: “Go forth (Lech Lecha) from your land and from your…
Read MoreMost of us who have walked the streets and alleys of Jerusalem’s Old City get a sense of the maze…
Read MoreKotel HaKatan…small step..big victory for Ateret Cohanim! After years of ongoing endeavors, tens of tours with politicians and nonstop functions…
Read MoreBesides the basic wood and tar necessary to build a boat, God tells Noah that the teivah requires one more…
Read MoreThose of us who live in Israel and have the merit to travel when we want to Jerusalem often times…
Read MoreThe Torah opens with God creating the world. One would think that God’s creation would be perfect, an ideal setting…
Read MoreThe only day in the Jewish calendar that contains the word “simcha” (joy) in its title is Simchat Torah. What…
Read MoreOn Sukkot there is a mitzvah to dwell in the Sukkah – “in sukkot you shall dwell for seven days.” …
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