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Parshah (Weekly Torah Reading): The weekly Torah portion.
In this episode of Torah in Seven, the final one in the Book of Genesis, we explore what it means to live inside an unfinished story—and what the Torah asks of us when escape is not an option and endurance becomes a moral act.
Life Lessons From the Parshah - Vayechi
My Father, My Teacher My parents, Rabbi Sholom B. Gordon and Rebbetzin Miriam Gordon, of blessed memory, were sent to Newark, N.J., by the Sixth Rebbe in 1948. My father initially spent three years there starting in 1942, while still single. After my pare...
Print this game for fun at the Shabbat table or youth group. Can accommodate up to eight players.
A journey through the weekly Torah portion briefly explaining the text in plain English—based on the commentary of Rashi.
Sometimes we feel like we have lost control on the road of life and we don’t know where we are heading. Here’s a reminder that Joseph told his brothers: don’t worry, Hashem is in charge - just follow him to where he takes you. This week’s story is an emot...
Yaakov, Yosef and Rachel teach us 3 different paradigms in helping someone reach their goals: the visionary, the integrationist and the self-esteem builder.
The Jewish People never die. We almost die on a regular basis. But do we die? Will we? Can we? Never!
A virtuous person thinks in terms of duties and responsibilities. What is my role? What is my obligation? But a leader thinks in terms of needs. What are the needs of this person? This organization? This population?
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