B’Rov Am Hadras Melech
The book of Mishlei (Proverbs) 14:28 tells us, “The King’s glory is in a multitude of people,” (“the King,” of course, referring to God). This isn’t just a nice idea; […]
The book of Mishlei (Proverbs) 14:28 tells us, “The King’s glory is in a multitude of people,” (“the King,” of course, referring to God). This isn’t just a nice idea; […]
In recent weeks, The Torah Blog has been sharing spotlights of just a handful of the many wonderful teachers and speakers that you will be able to find at the OU’s Torah […]
As readers are no doubt aware, this country is currently undergoing an opioid crisis. The Jewish community has largely come out of denial and is acknowledging that drug and alcohol […]
This period of sefirah, which runs from Pesach until Shavuos, is in many way a period of mourning for the 24,000 students of Rabbi Akiva who were lost. And yet, […]
Over the past few weeks, we’ve been sharing with you some of the many noted speakers whom you can hear at the OU’s upcoming Torah New York event, Sunday, April 29, indoors […]
Join us at the OU’s upcoming Torah New York event, Sunday, April 29, indoors at Citi Field, and you’ll have the opportunity to meet and hear from many master scholars and teachers. […]
By this point, regular readers are fully aware of the OU’s upcoming Torah New York event, to be held Sunday, April 29, indoors at Citi Field. One of the many exciting, highly-anticipated […]
Who in the Jewish community isn’t aware of Hon. Joseph Lieberman, who was the 2000 Democratic candidate for Vice President of the United States? At the conclusion of his 24-year […]
You may be familiar with Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman, who serves as founding director of the Orthodox Union’s Women’s Initiative. She and her husband, Rabbi Avraham Shmidman, serve as rabbi and […]
Well-known writer and Jewish educator Rebbetzin Lori Palatnik is scheduled to speak at the Orthodox Union’s forthcoming Torah New York event, to be held on Sunday, April 29, indoors at Citi Field. A much sought-after […]