Yarmulkes, Yiddishkeit and Popularity
Two recent incidents made Jews and Jewish ideas popular, even if briefly, around the world.
Two recent incidents made Jews and Jewish ideas popular, even if briefly, around the world.
Since its inception two years ago, Learn & Bring Moshiach, has facilitated the founding of many Moshiach Shiurim in Crown Heights and around the world. In this special Beis Moshiach project, Yossi Liberow will visit these shiurim and come back with a field report…Impressions of a Moshiach Shiur with Rabbi Yossi Schmukler
In 5741 (1981) an army of children was established, called Tzivos Hashem. The army, complete with ranks, missions and campaigns; has one enemy (the Yetzer Harah), one goal – to bring Moshiach and many kinds of weapons (in the form of Torah and Mitzvot).
Of all the forces that impede our ability to achieve success, one root cause stands out among them all: Insecurity. Insecurity has many names and many faces: Doubt. Fear. Distrust. Uncertainty. Skepticism. Cynicism. Indecisiveness. Avoidance. Ambiguity. Complacency. The list goes on. To be insecure for a short period is natural.
Who exactly is Binyamin Katz and how did he become so devoted to the Rebbe?
One fine morning, two men came to shul to daven Shacharis. They quickly discovered that there was no minyan. They were the only ones that showed up.
Our story took place 1000 years ago in a country past the Asian desert and near the Sambatyon River. That country had a king who loved the Jews. The Jews lived peacefully and learned Torah.
This farbrengen, coming in a time so strongly related to the Geulah, focused on how the theme of Moshiach is apparent in the parsha of the week, Tazria-Metzora, which largely discusses the laws of leprosy.
An answer from the Rebbe to a woman who asked how are we to explain why Jewish identity is determined by the mother and not by the father?
In this psalm, the great trust King David had Hashem is described, as well as many praises to Hashem that He has fulfilled what He promised to us
A collection of frequently asked halachic questions on the mitzvah of being honest in business transactions, discussed in Parshas Bechukosai, as well as in the daily Rambam study-cycle, from AskTheRav.com & Halacha2Go.com
The life-story of Reb Binyamin Katz and his many clandestine trips to help Jews in the USSR.