Post Pre-army students begin intensive daily study of “The Israel Bible” What is the best way to prepare for enrolling in the #1 army in the Middle East and the most humane military in the world? A number of Yeshiva students… Read More
Post The Final Portion of the Torah Rabbi Moshe Lichtman presents Israel in the Torah portion on the final parsha in the Torah, “Vezot HaBracha.” … Read More
Post Sukkot Prayer: Praise the Lord all the Nations! Every day during Sukkot, Jews sing Psalm 117, yearning for the day when all of the Nations will praise Hashem. Psalm 117 is part of the “Hallel” service that Jews… Read More
Post Sukkot’s Joyous Judgment Day According to Jewish tradition, Sukkot is one of four Judgment Days during the year, and on the festival, God determines the world’s water allocation for the coming year. In ancient… Read More
Post Dates: A Symbol of Strength and Righteousness The date is one of the seven special species of the Land of Israel (Deuteronomy 8:8). Like each of the other species, the date, which grows from a palm tree,… Read More
Post 9/11 and the Essence of Repentance Rabbi Moshe Lichtman discussed the portion of “Vayelech” (And Moses went) which all takes place on the last day of the great leader’s life. In it, he explains the traumatic,… Read More
Post Olive Oil: From Noah’s Arl to the Temple Lamp The first time the olive tree is mentioned in the Bible is when Noah checked to see if the flood waters had receded. After the rain stopped falling, Noah waited… Read More
Post Who is Gedalia and why do Jews fast for him? Archaeologists in Israel uncovered evidence from nearly three thousand years ago, proving the existence of Gedaliah, a relatively minor character mentioned in the Bible, whose life is still commemorated till… Read More