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Devarim Weekly Torah Portion

Vayelech: Paranoid or Responsible?

Every seven years, during the Holy Temple era, the king would get up on a platform and read a number of sections from the Torah which contain various commandments and […]

3 years ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Devarim Weekly Torah Portion

Vayelech: Every Man a Teacher

In this week’s Torah reading, Abraham was visited by three angels disguised as humans. Assuming them to be ordinary guests, Abraham ran to prepare a lavish meal for them. In […]

3 years ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Nitzavim - Teshuva
Devarim Weekly Torah Portion

Nitzavim: “Those Who Repent…”

Parshas Nitzavim is a direct continuation from the end of Parshas Ki Savo, which we read last week. The main theme of Ki Savo was the Tochacha, the Admonition, in which Moses describes, in very […]

3 years ago Shiffy Steinberg
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The Seven Colors of the Rainbow
Holidays Rosh Hashanah Yom Kippur

The Seven Colors of the Rainbow

The posuk (Torah verse)[1] says, “A tzaddik (righteous person) falls seven times, and rises.” Seven is the number that signifies completeness. In space, there are seven heavens (and seven continents […]

3 years ago Shiffy Steinberg
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teshuva
Holidays Rosh Hashanah

It Shouldn’t be Scary: How to Repent

Teshuva shouldn’t be scary If we’re being honest, who doesn’t feel anxious, stressed, and mostly confused about the month of Elul? You realise that your life will be on the […]

3 years ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Crown
Bereishis Holidays Rosh Hashanah Weekly Torah Portion

Rosh Hashanah: Proclaiming The King

Everyone in Great Britain, The Realms and The Commonwealth, and the entire world for that matter, is witnessing history in the making. As I prepare this article for publication, we […]

3 years ago Shiffy Steinberg
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Positivity in Judaism
Holidays Judaism 101 Prayers Rosh Hashanah

Cheer Up! Hashem Loves You!

Many of us approach the day of Rosh Hashana with worry and fear, feeling that we’re not good enough and thinking that we didn’t improve in the past year. Why […]

3 years ago Shiffy Steinberg
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Devarim Holidays Rosh Hashanah Weekly Torah Portion

Rosh Hashana and Parshat Nitzavim and Vayelech Sweets and Treats

As Rosh Hashana is next week, and many of us are planning our menus and cooking in advance, I thought it would be best to post the Rosh Hashana Sweets […]

3 years ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Holidays Rosh Hashanah

Elul: Do we fear Him or love Him?

The Hebrew month of Elul is upon us. What is significant about this month? An old Jewish saying goes “in Elul, even the fish in the water tremble”. The upcoming […]

3 years ago Nechama Tova Barenholtz
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Holidays Rosh Hashanah

Quick Talk: Rosh Hashana Customs and Traditions

Do you want to start celebrating Rosh Hashana, but have no idea where to begin? Join Rabbi Eli Bohm as he gives a quick overview of the laws and customs […]

3 years ago Devorah Fleisher
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WATCH NOW: Shemos: The Power of the Jewish Woman

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Shabbat Times for Parshat Shemos

Brooklyn, NY

  • Candlelighting: 4:32 pm
  • Havdalah (50 min after sunset): 5:42 pm

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