Immersing the Vessels
When shopping for common kitchen items, one typically does not ask the sales clerk who manufactured them, but this information determines whether or not one must fulfill the mitzvah known…
Immersing The Vessels
When shopping for common kitchen items, one typically does not ask the sales clerk who manufactured them, but this information determines whether or not one must fulfill the mitzvah…
Immersing the Vessels
When shopping for common kitchen items, one typically does not ask the sales clerk, “Who manufactured them?” But, this information determines whether or not one must fulfill the mitzvah…
Small Miracles
Appreciate the small miracles in your life: like the time when a friend calls you just at the exact moment when you are feeling sad and lonely.
Value both large and small items!
Consider all types of items important, whether significant, time-consuming, large, or not.
Start Small
You don't have to be a millionaire to be a philanthropist. Giving tzedakah is a mitzvah whether you give $1 or $50,000.
It’s A Small World
Donate to an organization that provides assistance to those affected by natural disasters.
Terumah 5773-2013
"Form Over Content, or Content Over Form?" by Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald This week’s parasha, parashat Terumah, is the first in a series of five parashiot that deal with the design,…