Come My Beloved

The Talmud (Shabbat 116a) describes how the sages would greet Shabbat: “Rabbi Chaninah would wrap himself in his cloak and say: ‘Come, let us go and greet the Shabbat Queen.’ Rabbi Yannai…

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The World To Come

“This world is like the eve of Shabbat, and Olam Habah (the World to Come) is like Shabbat. He who prepares on the eve of Shabbat will have food to eat on Shabbat.” (Avodah Zara 3a). Olam…

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When Will The End Come

"I believe with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah; and even though he may tarry, nevertheless, I wait each day for his coming." - Prosaic formula of the 13 Principles of Faith…

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Kislev Has Come

Today is the first day of the month of Kislev. Locate your menorah. Chanukah is only three weeks away!

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Come Over

Invite friends over to enjoy a Shabbat meal together.

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Come On Over

This week, invite acquaintances or co-workers (rather than close friends) over for Shabbat.

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Come Let Us Greet

Invite a friend to go with you to Friday night services.

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Build It, and They Will Come!

Enhance your celebration of the joyous holiday of Sukkot by building your own sukkah!

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Build it and They Will Come

Enhance your celebration of the joyous holiday of Sukkot by building your own sukkah.

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Kee Tavo 5762-2002

"A Contemporary Interpretation of an Ancient Reproof" by Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald This coming week's parasha, parashat Kee Tavo, is one of two parashiot in the Torah that are known as…

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