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    Sanhedrin

    Daf Yomi Sanhedrin Daf 107

    R' Eli Stefansky | 5 Nisan 5785
    Passover - Pesach

    What are the special prayers of Pesach?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Nissan 5783
    Modesty - Tznius

    True Modesty

    There is a heated debate about physical or financial modesty. But it overshadows a more important discussion—what is modesty?

    Rabbi Haggai Lundin | Tamuz 19 5782
    Trumot & Ma'asrot

    Separating Terumah and Maaser

    I have been looking for a specialty shampoo that contains oat bran. Someone found it in a very expensive store, and it does exactly what I want. One day, after showering, I noticed the label says that it is made in Israel! Does this mean that it is prohibited as Tevel?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Tamuz 1 5782
    Tzav

    Violence and the Sacred

    What is the reason for giving animal sacrifices? And what does this have to do with Noah, Kain & Abel?

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Adar II 16 5782
    Torah Study

    What Is the Significance of the Number 40 in Jewish Tradition?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tevet 4 5782
    Sefer Torah & Hashem's Names

    Using Hashem’s Name

    “I have a disturbed neighbor who often spews out abusive invective. I am concerned that her cursing may bring evil things upon me. What should I do? A close friend of mine often makes comments like ‘for G-d’s sake,’ can he be a witness in my wedding?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Kislev 19 5782
    Peninei Halakha

    4. The Three Oaths

    Chapter 4: Yom Ha-atzma’ut

    The verse states: “I adjure you, O maidens of Jerusalem, by gazelles or by hinds of the field: Do not wake or rouse love until it please!” ). The Sages explain that God administered three oaths: two to Israel – not to ascend to their land forcefully all together and not to rebel against the nations – and one to the gentiles – not to subjugate the Jews excessively.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Cheshvan 4 5782
    Peninei Halakha

    5. Weddings and Engagements during the Omer Period

    Chapter 3: Customs of Mourning during the Omer Period

    Now that we have discussed the duration of the mourning period, we will outline the laws of the various customs in detail

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Tishrei 30 5782
    Passover - Pesach

    The Important Lesson of Pesach

    Our entire fulfillment of the commandment of eating matzoh on Pesach is to reinforce our innate sense of belief and faith in the future and in our ability to realize our individual and national potential. Belief eventually leads to action and action leads to redemption.

    Rabbi Berel Wein | Nissan 9 5781
    The Laws of Purim

    What Happens When Purim Falls on Shabbos?

    When do we distribute shalach manos and matanos la’evyonim on different days? When do we distribute shalach manos and matanos la’evyonim on different days? When do we distribute shalach manos and matanos la’evyonim on different days? How can one bensch on the Purim Seudah without saying Al hanissim?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Adar 13 5781
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Siyum for Taanit Bechorot Via Live Streaming

    On Erev Pesach, I will be in a small Jewish community that will not have a siyum. Is it permitted for me – a bechor – to break the ta’anit bechorot based on a siyum in which I “participate” via Skype?

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Adar 29 5780
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    “G” Dash “D”?

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Adar 21 5780
    Covenant & Conversation

    Crossing the Sea

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks | Shvat 7 5780
    Various Subjects

    Understanding the Shalom Zachor

    Rabbi Avraham Rosenthal | Cheshvan 12 5780
    Plants and Animals

    Is papaya a tree?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Shvat 2 5779
    Passover - Pesach

    What do we do when Pesach falls on Shabbat?

    Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon | 5778
    Noach

    Rabbi Avraham Ibn Ezra

    Among the Rishonim in this week’s parsha, we find a dispute as to when the rainbow was created. The pesukim imply that the rainbow was created after the mabul as a covenant, and, indeed, the Ibn Ezra explains the verse this way, disputing an earlier interpretation of the posuk from Rav Saadyah Gaon. However, the Ramban contends that the rainbow was created during the six days of Creation. This provides us with an opportunity to discuss a great rishon, about whom most people know very little.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Tishrei 28 5778
    Re'e

    Understanding the Prohibition of Avodah Zarah

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Av 26 5777
    Parashat Hashavua

    A House Full of Sefarim and a Fully Blue Garment

    Korach came with two claims against Moshe (Bamidbar Rabba 18:3): Could a house full of holy books require a mezuza? Could a garment that was fully techelet (a shade of blue used in the strings of tzitzit) require tzitzit? Indeed there are two types of complaints that we have been dealing with, generation after generation, and they have broken Israel into splinters and caused discord.

    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | Sivan 26 5777
    Bo

    Can we offer Korban Pesach today?

    Can We Offer Korban Pesach Without the Beis HaMikdash?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Shvat 4 5777
    Vayechi

    Zera Yisrael

    We have been dealing, over the last few weeks, with ideas to help integrate olim from the Former Soviet Union into Israeli society as full Jews. A group with a real obstacle is children of Jewish fathers and non-Jewish mothers. They are, of course, not Jewish unless they undergo conversion. Yet, it is our opinion that we should not look at them as if they have, in the meantime, no connection to the Jewish People. The great majority were treated as Jews in the Soviet Union, where a citizen’s nationality is determined by his father, not his mother. As a result, they suffered from anti-Semitism. How shocked were many, upon arriving in Israel, to find out that halacha does not view them as Jewish and that they cannot get married here?

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tevet 12 5777
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    How Many People Together to Start Shemoneh Esrei? – part I

    I daven at a small minyan at which some people daven slower than the rest and others come late. We do not always have ten to start Shemoneh Esrei with the chazan. Should we wait for ten, or is six enough?

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Tevet 12 5777
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Double Wrapping Food in a Treif Oven

    I know that sometimes when warming something in a not kosher oven or a milchig food in a fleishig oven, he double wraps the food. When is this necessary and why?

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Kislev 4 5777
    Toldot

    The Left Hand Should Push Away and the Right Draw Close

    As the two brothers, Yaakov and Eisav, were born and developed, Israel’s constant tension vis a vis Eisav’s descendants was set for generations. The struggle began with the prophecy before their birth that “one nation will overcome the other nation” (Bereishit 25:23).Let’s look at Hashem’s part in all of this. Rivka was barren and needed a miracle to conceive. Why did the miracle include a twin brother, who anyway is not part of the Chosen Nation?

    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | Cheshvan 26 5777
    Noach

    Eating before Feeding your Animals

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Tishrei 29 5777
    Bereshit

    Tzel, Tzelem, Tzela – A New Look on the Creation of Man

    The Torah stresses the word tzelem (image) in its description of how man was created in “a divine image” (Bereishit 1:26-27). It also seems to connect this distinction to the fact that man was created as male and female. According to all explanations, the concept of “in the image of Hashem” relates mainly to man’s spiritual side; this is not related to man’s physical side, which is actually connected to sinning. In the second description of man’s creation (ibid. 2:7), the Torah does describe a physical creation (“earth from the ground”), into whom Hashem breathed, thereby providing him with a living spirit.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Tishrei 24 57777
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Non-Leather Footwear on Yom Kippur

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Tishrei 4 5777
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Garbage Disposal on Shabbat

    My neighborhood’s garbage is collected on Shabbat. Isn’t it a problem having a non-Jew do melacha for me on Shabbat? What would the basis for leniency be, if there is any?

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Elul 15 5776
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    How Many Eggs Should be Boiled Together?

    When making hardboiled eggs, may one cook one or two eggs or must there be at least three? Also, does it make a difference if there is an even or odd number

    Rabbi Daniel Mann
    The Laws of Pesach

    Halacha Review: When Pesach Begins on Shabbat

    Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon | 5776
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Roasted Foods on Pesach

    Is it permissible to eat roasted food at the seder, and if not, what is included?

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Nissan 12 5776
    The Essence of Purim

    The Jewish Thanksgiving

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Adar II 5776
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Timtum Halev – Part I

    Is there timtum halev [approximately, spiritual pollution of the heart] when one ingests non-kosher food in a halachically valid manner, e.g., based on bitul (nullification)?

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Adar I 1 5776
    Parashat Hashavua

    Look, No Wings

    Parashat Teruma begins with the command to build the aron (ark), which was covered by the kaporet, from which the keruvim (angel-like figures) protruded. The pasuk describes the wings of the keruvim as “extending over the kaporet” (Shemot 25:20). In Yeshaya’s inaugural prophecy (6:2), he saw seraphim (a type of angel) with six wings – two covering their faces, two covering their legs, and two for flying. In the opening prophecy of Yechezkel (1:5-6), we again hear of wings, this time, of the chayot hakodesh (the holy animals) and ofanim.

    Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Adar I 1 5776
    Revivim

    Redeeming Jewish captives, protecting wounded terrorists

    A halakhic analysis of two dilemmas with which Israel has to contend.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Tevet 13 5776
    The Life of Tzaddikim

    Rav Tzvi Pesach Frank

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Kislev 11 5776
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Automatic Payment on Shabbat or Yom Tov

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Tishrei 29 5776
    Matot

    How can one annul a vow?

    Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon | 5775
    Pesach

    Magid – Beginning the Hagada

    Chapter Sixteen-Part Six

    Chapter Sixteen-Part Six

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Pesach

    The Mitzva of Reclining

    Chapter Sixteen-Part Three

    Chapter Sixteen-Part Three

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Pesach

    The Wine Laws

    Chapter Sixteen-Part Two

    Chapter Sixteen-Part Two

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Pesach

    Tell Your Child"- the Hagada Laws"

    Chapter Fifteen-Part One

    Chapter Fifteen-Part One

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Pesach

    Koshering the Kitchen-Part Two

    Chapter Eleven-Part Two

    Warming Trays (Shabbat “Plata”s) Microwave Ovens Dishwashers The Dining Table The Refrigerator and Kitchen Cabinets Pots, Skillets, Silverware, and (Non-Earthenware) Bowls Blenders and Mixers

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Pesach

    Koshering the Kitchen-Part One

    Chapter Eleven-Part One

    Countertops The Sink Grates, Burners, and Stovetops Ovens

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Pesach

    The Principles of Hagalat Kelim

    Chapter Ten-Part One

    Chapter Ten-Part One

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Pesach

    The Kitnyot Custom

    Chapter Nine-Part One

    Chapter Nine-Part One

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Jewish Laws and Customs

    This is the way we wash our hands

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Tamuz 4 5775
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    Revivim

    "Do Not Give Them a Resting Place in the Land"

    Does the biblical prohibition in the title of the article contradict the application of heter mechira (selling land temporarily to a non-Jew during the shmitta year).

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Sivan 10 5775
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    Prayer

    Several Laws of Torah Reading

    Chapter Twenty Two-Part One

    Chapter Twenty Two-Part One

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Prayer

    Days on Which Tachanun Is Not Recited

    Chapter Twenty One-Part Three

    Chapter Twenty One-Part Three

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Prayer

    Nefillat Apayim and the Prayers of Supplication

    Chapter Twenty One-Part One

    Chapter Twenty One-Part One

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Prayer

    Birkat Kohanim – The Priestly Blessing

    Chapter Twenty-Part One

    Chapter Twenty-Part One

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Prayer

    The Order of Amidah

    Chapter Seventeen-Part Four

    Chapter Seventeen-Part Four

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Prayer

    The Laws of Reciting Shema

    Chapter Fifteen-Part Four

    Chapter Fifteen-Part Four

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Prayer

    Laws Pertaining to Tzitzit and Tefillin for Shacharit

    Chapter twelve-part three

    Chapter twelve-part three

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Prayer

    When we need to wash our hands?

    Chapter eight-part three

    Chapter eight-part three

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Prayer

    Can i pray in other nusach?(part one)

    Chapter six-part two

    Chapter six-part two

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    The Laws of Shavu'ot

    The Why’s and Whey’s of Gevinas Akum

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Iyar 22 5775
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    Prayer

    Who Can Be Counted in a Minyan?

    Chapter Two-part three

    Can every ten men be a Minyan or are there other conditions?

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
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    General Laws

    The Spectrum of Muktzah Utensils

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5575
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    Revivim

    Soaps and Cosmetics Kosher for Passover? (And a review of Pesach laws)

    How to manage the cosmetics and medicines issue on Passover.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5575
    Parashat Hashavua

    A Korban or Not a Korban?

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5775
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    Revivim

    Waking to the Call: Aliyah to Eretz Yisrael

    If we had dedicated ourselves to redeveloping the Nation in Eretz Yisrael, then the resettlement of the Land, in accordance with the words of the Prophets, would have filled the hearts of our people with awe, and brought wanderers back to the fold.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5575
    P'ninat Mishpat

    Rabbi Akiva Eiger (Introduction)

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5775
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    Revivim

    How Binding is Minhag?

    Should a person continue praying in the traditional style of his fathers’, or can he change? Educate children about the importance of marriage, and don’t stress the problems.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Revivim

    At What Age Should One Marry in Our Times

    Torah studies and acquiring a profession take longer, so how does this affect the obligation to get married by a certain age? What about postponing having a family after marriage?

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5775
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    Vayera

    VAYERA

    Rabbi Berel Wein | 5775
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    Revivim

    Halakha on Abortion of Fetuses with Severe Abormalities

    A fetus is considered a living entity in regards to certain laws, but there is no penalty of death for taking its life. What do the rabbinical decisors say?

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
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    Observations on Torah Study

    Abraham’s 10 tests and consequences

    The parallelism between the ten trials of Avraham Avinu and other important tens.

    Rabbi Avraham (Abe) Abrahami
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    Tzitzit & Tefillin

    Blended and Synthetic Tzitzis

    Is a silk Talis Kosher? What is the basis of the halachic controversy whether one may have a talis koton made of rayon? I have a talis koton that says that it is made of a cotton-polyester blend. Do I recite a brocha when I put it on?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
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    Exile and Redemption

    Prayer for Redemption and Blessings for Mashiach

    Special prayer to hasten our final redemption attributed to the Ramchal. Which blessings will we say when the Messiah comes?

    Rabbi Avraham (Abe) Abrahami
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    Women's Prayers

    Women in Synagogue

    Rabbi David Sperling
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    Additional Lessons

    Mizmor Lesodah and Pesach

    Why is Mizmor Lesodah not recited on specific occasions? Must we stand while reciting it? Some background and halachos regarding Psalm 100.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
    Vayikra

    What is a Korban?

    Hirsch At Your Table

    A brief Dvar Torah on the Parsha, based on R. Samson Raphael Hirsch’s Torah Commentary

    Rabbi Matityahu Clark
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    The Laws of Kashrut

    This Is the Way We Salt Our Meat

    The laws of Kashering meat, why the chicken is split, and the connection to the Korbanos.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Losing Tinok Shenishba Status

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5774
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    Astronomy and Halachic Times

    It’s About Time - Bein Hashemashos

    About Bein Hashmashot, the impact on important mitzvot, how will it affect the time of the bris? Dovening Minha, Shabbat, Rosh Hashana, the Gra and Rabbeinu Tam.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5774
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    Kashrut

    Milk Spoon in a Meat Sink or Dishwasher

    Kashrut in a Nutshell

    The Halacha of meaty, dairy and parve cutlery washed together in the sink or dish washer, with hot or cold water.

    Rabbi David Sperling
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    Noach

    Bnei Noach and Korbanos

    Can a Gentile bring a sacrifice to Hashem

    Can a Gentile bring a sacrifice to Hashem? Is it considered idolatry? What about burning incense or Islam?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
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    Arba'at Haminim

    Laws of the Etrog

    How to choose an Etrog

    How to choose a Kosher Etrog? A few Halachot brought in a short and clear way.

    Rabbi Ido Yaakovi
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Washing One’s Face on Yom Kippur

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5774
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    Jewish Holidays

    The Laws of Yom Tov

    A summary of the general laws of Yom Tov: Cooking, preparing food, showering and Eruv Tavshilin.

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed
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    Swears and Oaths

    My Vows I Shall Fulfill

    Can performing a mitzvah become a liability? What does it mean that I am doing something "bli neder?" "When I attended a Gemara shiur on Nedarim, I got the impression that performing hataras nedarim requires having a talmid chacham deliberate over the specific neder, until he concludes that there are grounds to release the neder. This seems to have no relationship to what we do on Erev Rosh Hashanah." "My friend Billy Nader says bli neder on almost everything. Is this being too frum?"

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Short Pants for Davening on Shabbat

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5773
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    Laws of Shabbat

    Showering on Shabbat

    May someone soak an infected toe in hot water on Shabbos? May I take a quick dip in the pool on a Shabbos when it is 105 degrees in the shade? Is bathing on Shabbos permitted to alleviate a minor skin condition?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
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    Jewish Holidays

    Preparing Food on Yom Tov

    Although most melachos are forbidden on Yom Tov, cooking and most other food preparation are permitted. Nevertheless, some types of food preparation are prohibited on Yom Tov. What is allowed, what is forbidden and what is the difference between these actions?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
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    Laws of Shabbat

    Writing on Shabbat

    May I write my initials on a frosty window on Shabbos?, May I communicate with someone on Shabbos by making the motions of writing the letters?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
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    Torah Portion

    Double Parashiyot

    When is it a good idea to have doubles?

    In most calendar years, our policy is to have several weeks when we read a double parsha so that we are able to complete the Torah every year and make a Siyum HaTorah on Simchas Torah. Why and when does this happen?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Using a Hand Masher for Cooked Vegetables

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Shvat 5773
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    Laws of Shabbat

    Playing Scrabble on Shabbos

    Writing is counted among the melachos prohibited on Shabbos. Permanent writing is prohibited min haTorah, while temporary writing is prohibited only miderabbanan. Bringing together two complete letters does not constitute writing.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Adar 5773
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Hamapil for Those Who Take a Long Time to Fall Asleep

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | Shvat 5773
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    Additional Lessons

    Frequent Questions about Mitzvat Yishuv Eretz Yisrael

    The issue of whether Mitzvat Yishuv Eretz Yisrael is one of the 613 mitzvot is just about the most irrelevent of all the so important aspects of Eretz Yisrael. This shiur explains the shotot of the Megilat Esther, R. Chaim in Tosafot, and R. Moshe Feinstein.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shvat 5773
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Push Away with the Left Hand

    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | 5773
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    Marriage and Relationships

    A Layman's Guide to some Halachic Aspects

    What do I need to bring to a wedding? Who escorts the bride and groom down the isle? Finally, a short step by step birds eye view of the Jewish wedding.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5773
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Covering for Food on the Hot Plate

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5773
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    Shofar Blowing

    Does a Shofar need a Hechsher?

    An in-depth review of what makes a Shofar kosher and how to buy the right one.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    seudat hodaya

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5772
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    Additional Lessons

    The Laws of Tumas Meis

    When the Beis Hamikdash is rebuilt, bimheirah beyameinu, the laws of tumah will affect us all, since we will be required to be tahor in order to enter the Beis Hamikdash, to eat korbanos and maaser sheini, and in order to separate challah and terumah.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Vayikra Question

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5772
    Bemare Habazak - Rabbis Questions

    Crock pot use on Shabbat

    Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5772
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    Subjects of Jewish Thougts

    Grave Issues about Graven Images

    Is it prohibited to look at articles that merely represent the actual idol, even though they are not themselves worshipped (icons), or is the prohibition limited to idols that are themselves worshipped?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772
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    Berachot - Blessings

    What Bracha Do I Make Before Smelling the Shavuos Flowers?

    My husband brought me beautiful roses for Shavuos. Should I make a bracha before smelling them? I have noticed that sometimes there is no noticeable fragrance.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Why Do Children Start With Vayikra?

    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | 5771
    P'ninat Mishpat

    Use of Harchaka D’Rabbeinu Tam

    Various Rabbis | 5771
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    Ha'azinu

    Flavor and Fragrance - The Bracha on Fragrant Fruits

    Do you know what Halacha says about smelling fruit? An indepth Halachic look.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5771
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    Vayeshev

    Did the Brothers have a Right to Sell Yosef?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5771
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    Israel and the Nations

    The Torah’s Instructions to Non-Jews—The Laws of Bnei Noach

    The 7 Noahide Laws, Non-Jews and everything in between.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5771
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    Basics of Financial Laws

    How Does a Heter Iska Work?

    What is the prohibition of "Ribbit"? who does it apply on? How does the "Heter Iska" bypass the prohibition? and more...

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5770
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    Chukat

    The Death of a Tzaddik

    Rabbi Chanan Morrison | 5770
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    Parashat Hashavua

    Shemitta and Yovel as the Basis for the Whole Torah

    from Si’ach Shaul, pp. 350-1

    from Si’ach Shaul, pp. 350-1

    Rabbi Shaul Yisraeli zt"l | 5770
    The Seder Night

    Clean For Pesach And Enjoy The Seder

    Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg zt"l | 5770
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    The Giving of the Torah

    The Day of the Rains and the Giving of the Torah

    According to our Sages, The Day of the Rain is as great as, or even greater than the day of the Giving of the Torah. The basis for this comparison is discussed in depth, as well as additional aspects of the connection between the rains and the Torah.

    Rabbi Uzi Kalchaim zt"l | 5770
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    Jewish Holidays

    May I take a Nice Hot Shower on Yom Tov?

    May I take a Nice Hot Shower on Yom Tov?

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5769
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    Bamidbar

    The Halachot of Pidyon Haben

    Halachot of Pidyon Haben. The time of the Pidyon, Cesarean births, can you give the Cohen a check? can a Cohen return the money? and more...

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5769
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    The Meaning Sefirat Ha'omer

    Pirkei Avot between Pesach and Shavuot

    Rabbi Berel Wein | 5769
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    The Laws of Pesach

    Special Laws for Pesach

    Rabbi Dov Lior | Nissan 5769
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    The Torah Perspective

    Secular Zionism in the Eyes of Rav Kook.

    How can we understand the rebellion against religion over the past century? What does the world gain spiritually from this rebellion which was foreseen in the mishna 1,800 years ago as part of the period preceding the mashiach? Only after we understand the rebellion can we glean the benefit and relate to our brothers properly.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | 5769
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    The Torah Perspective

    Centrality of Eretz Yisrael in Judaism

    Why should a Jew make aliya to the Land of Israel? Can't one be a good Jew living in America? This article deals with sources to answer this most basic of questions and will hopefully answer why our Rabbis proclaimed: "Living in the Land of Israel is equated with the rest of the mitzvot combined!"

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | 5769
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    Other Great Leaders

    That a Cohen May Not Marry a Divorcee

    A few days later, a royal emissary of the Empress Maria Teresa appeared at the rabbi’s home. The surprised rabbi realized that the wealthy Jew had broken the convention by which Jews did not involve non-Jews in their inner disputes. He had no choice.

    Rabbi Shmuel Holshtein | 5769
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    The Laws of Pesach

    "Ushemartem et HaMatzot" - The Laws of Baking Matzot

    Rabbi Shmuel Holshtein | 5769
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    Berachot - Blessings

    “Hatov Vehametiv”

    Wine is unique in that it not only satiates, it also gladdens the heart. Each type of wine has its own unique character, and when additional types of wine are consumed in company there is greater joy - and therefore a special blessing is recited.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5769
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    Va'era

    Reciting Brachos in the Presence of Unpleasant Odors

    Reciting Brachot, Benching and learning Torah in the Presence of Unpleasant Odors. May one wash for bread in a public restroom? Can one discuss Torah while walking through city streets where there are dumpsters or dog droppings? What if one cannot smell? and more.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 6 SHVAT 5769
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    Redemption - Geula

    When Moshiach Comes

    A summary of the different Brachot we will bless when the Moshiach will walk through the door.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Iyar 5768
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    Passover - Pesach

    The Laws of Matza

    A – The Mitzva of Eating Matza; B - Matza Shemura (Protected/Guarded Matza); C – Does the Protection have to be done with the Intention of Fulfilling a Mitzva?; D – The Fitness of Hand-made vs. Machine-made Matzot for the Mitzva of Eating Matza; E – Is there a Special Value in Eating Hand-made Matzot throughout Pesach?; F – Water that has Stayed Overnight; G – Preventing Fermentation during Kneading; H – More Laws about the Matzot;

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | Nissan 5768
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    Basics of Financial Laws

    Practical Halachos of Civil Litigation

    Can I go to a civil or secular court? What about with a non-Jew or non-Jewish court? What if I am sued? An essential article about going to Jewish court of law.

    Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5768
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    Eretz Agada

    The Ten Tribes Beyond the Sambatyon

    The road from Babylon to the Land of Israel passes through Syria, and many of the returning exiles got stuck there, beyond the Sambatyon River. Though largely unobservant, they were protected from assimilation by the observance of the Sabbath.

    Rabbi Mordechai Hochman | Iyar 5767
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    Various Subjects

    The Laws Relating to Converts

    The laws relating to Jewish converts are most astounding. Despite the criticism directed at the Jewish people on the grounds that Judaism is racist, the Torah teaches us that any non-Jew who earnestly seeks to join the Jewish people may do so.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed
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    The Seder Night

    As Though You Yourself Came Out of Egypt

    Rabbi Gideon Weitzman | 5765
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    Yom Kippur

    The Prayer of the High Priest

    We find that in his short prayer on Yom Kippur, the High Priest did not mention at all the spiritual needs of Israel, like Torah study or fear of Heaven. All that he says during his few moments inside the Holy Sanctuary is a short prayer for rain.

    Rabbi Uzi Kalchaim zt"l
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    Various Subjects

    A Woman's Obligation to Pray

    According to most authorities, women are no less obligated to pray than men. Therefore, they must pray “Amida” in the morning and the afternoon (“Shacharit” and “Mincha”). The evening Amida prayer (“Maariv”), on the other hand, is voluntary.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5766
    Bechukotai

    Komemiyut

    Parashat Behukotai

    Parashat Behukotai

    Rabbi Carmi Horowitz | 5766
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    The Laws of Pesach

    When Sabbath Precedes Passover

    Ordinarily, after burning the chametz, there is no more chametz in the house. However, when the day before Passover falls on Sabbath, we must observe the commandment to eat three Sabbath meals, and the first two of these meals must consist of bread.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5765
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    The Haggadah

    Passover...and Foreign Workers

    The people of Bombay inquire of Ben Ish Chai as to whether or not there is a possible violation of Jewish law in the fact that non-Jewish servants bring chametz into the homes of their Jewish employees and eat there in the privacy of their own rooms.

    Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu Zt"l | 5763
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    Various Shiurim

    "Motzie Shem Rah" - A Dissertation on Slander

    The opening Mishna of tractate Sanhedrin states: A slanderer [is judged] by three - these are the words of R. Meir; the Sages say, a slanderer [is judged] by twenty-three, because such [an offense] involves capital punishment.

    Rabbi Chaim Katz | 5763
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    Various Subjects

    Morning Prayer Times

    How early may one begin praying in the morning? When is it too early to recite the Shema? When is it too late? Should mountains be taken into account when calculating the sunrise? Rabbi Eliezer Melamed addresses these and other pertinent issues.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5764
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    Marriage and Relationships

    Husband and Wife

    If a husband and wife are worthy, the Divine Presence dwells between them. They merit greater spiritual perfection than when they are separate, and their entire Divine service, both prayer and practice, achieves greater perfection.

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | sivan 5764
    Chassidish Stories

    The Service that Blazes

    People have a tendency to assume that a person who possesses a fiery spirit infuses his divine service with his own personal heat. Yet, in truth, each of us is called upon to extract spiritual strength from our service of God.

    Rabbi Aryeh Hendler | sivan 5764
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    Shmini

    Aaron, Moses, and the High Priesthood

    Parashat Shmini

    “Moses and Aaron went into the Tent of Meeting, and they came out and blessed the people, and God’s glory appeared before the entire nation.” Moses had the power to channel the blessing earthward and Aaron had the capacity to receive it for the entire Nation of Israel

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav
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    The Seder Night

    Seder Night

    The story of the Exodus must be told in a spontaneous manner, bursting out of the depths of the heart. One should attain a renewed sense of that feeling experienced by the Children of Israel, as if it were happening here and now.

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | 5764
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    Para

    The Mystery of Purification - and National Revival

    Parashat Para

    The return of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel spells the return of the soul of Israel, lost for thousands of years in the Exile, to the Eternal People as they themselves return to the vibrancy of full-fledged natural life in the land of their birth.

    Rabbi David Chai Hacohen | 5763
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    Megilat Esther

    Ester and the Dawn

    Purim serves as an example of what things will be like in the Messianic Age, for, in the time of Purim, the Jews merited seeing the light amidst the darkness, a situation which recalls the verse, “Though I sit in darkness, God is a light for me.”

    Rabbi David Dov Levanon | 5763
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    Marriage and Relationships

    The Role of Parents in Marriage

    Today, parents can fulfill the commandment of marrying off their children by providing them with a good education at prestigious schools, supporting them so that they be able to learn a profession, and clothing them in attractive attire.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5764
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    Va'era

    Miracles and Magic in Parshat VaEra

    Moses, who dared to request that God change His "Attribute of Judgement" to the "Attribute of Mercy," merited having God change the ways of nature in response to his prayers, and the decree of exile was thus nullified before the appointed time.

    Rabbi David Dov Levanon | 5763
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    Bo

    A Mighty Hand and an Outstretched Arm

    Parashat Bo

    God's taking the Jewish people out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm made it clear that they had been chosen as the God's nation. When Israel suffers, God's name is desecrated. This fact guarantees the eternal existence of Israel.

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | Bo 5763
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    Lech Lecha

    The War of the Kings and its Significance

    Parashat Lech Lecha

    This week’s Torah portion describes at great length the war between the four and five kings, detailing their names and lands. Yet, what is so important about this particular battle that caused the Torah to describe it in such detail?

    Rabbi David Dov Levanon | 5762
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    Observations on Torah Study

    The Laws of Torah Study

    part 1

    Why is Torah study the most important commandment in the Torah? How does one fulfill this Mitzvah? Just how much Torah must one know? Rabbi Eliezer Melamed addresses these and other questions in his distinctly clear style.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5761
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    Observations on Torah Study

    The Laws of Torah Study

    Part 3

    How many hours a day should a person study? What is the goal in studying Torah, understanding or remembering? What does it take to become a Torah scholar? Rabbi Eliezer Melamed provides answers to these and other interesting questions.

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5761
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    Jerusalem Day

    The Crowns of Jerusalem

    Jerusalem’s eminence stems from its being the city of the Holy Temple, the home of the kingdom of Israel, and the Torah center of the world. In liberating Jerusalem we merited advancing toward the full revelation of the greatness of the Holy City.

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | Iyar 5763
    The Seder Night

    Joseph and the Four Cups of Wine

    Rabbi Howard Joseph | Nisan 5763
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    The Haggadah

    The Structure of the Passover Haggadah

    “Had not the Almighty taken our fathers out from Egypt, then we... would have remained enslaved to Pharaoh.” Were it not for the Exodus, history would have simply come to a halt, and we, the Jewish people, would still be enslaved to the same Pharaoh.

    Rabbi Eliyahu Brin
    Vayakhel

    One nation Potential

    Parashat Vayakhel

    Parashat Vayakhel

    Rabbi Zev Leff | Adar A, 5763
    Miketz

    The Dream and The Goal

    Parashat Miketz

    Parashat Miketz

    Rabbi Dr. Aharon Adler | Kislev, 5763
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    The Laws of Three Weeks

    "And Zion said, 'God Has Abandoned Me!'"

    It is forbidden to use arrogance in a contemptuous manner, placing oneself above others, yet there are certain situations in which one has to be bold, not reserved, and to know one's self-worth. Our sages teach that in the generation of the messiah chutzpah will abound.

    Rabbi Chaim Katz | tamuz 5755
    The Education of Children and Students

    A Jewish Approach to Discipline in the Classroom

    1. A Hands-On Approach 2. The Role of Trust and Love 3. Factoring In Personality 4. Student Character Types 5. Identifying the Causes

    Rabbi David Samson | Iyar 5761
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    Additional Lessons

    The Commandment to Settle the Land of Israel

    Part 1

    Part 1

    Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5761
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