articles on The Coronavirus Pandemic
Lessons on The Coronavirus Pandemic

Rabbi Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Lockdown
I have a certain nostalgia for the lockdowns we experienced. At first, I admit, it was indeed frightening and oh so constraining. But slowly, as we moved our center of balance inwards, we discovered a whole new world that had been all but forgotten.
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Adar I 2 5782

The great wonder of the body and the soul
We know that the coronavirus is a disease, and that it's not good for us. But our body cells do not know that the omicron is their enemy/How can it be?
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu | Shvat 24 5782
Frustration
There is no question that the most prevalent and constant feeling during our lifetime is that of frustration. However, there is also a very bright silver lining that is to be found within this dark cloud of frustration.
Rabbi Berel Wein | Elul 5 5781
Why Does G-d Test Me With Such Difficult Challenges?
Rav Uriel Tuito of Beit El delivers an important answer to a series of similar but different questions on a critically crucial topic.
Rabbi Oriel Twito | Av 21 5781
After Corona
I certainly feel it is safe to say that for most of Israel and its citizens, the year of Corona has passed. However, we are all aware that the year of Corona has left indelible scars on the population of our country.
Rabbi Berel Wein | Sivan 21 5781

Refund for Bar Mitzva Cancelled Due to Covid – part I
based on ruling 80099 of the Eretz Hemdah-Gazit Rabbinical Courts
based on ruling 80099 of the Eretz Hemdah-Gazit Rabbinical Courts
Beit Din Eretz Hemda - Gazit | Adar 23 5781
The Depths of Winter
We really cannot complain about this past winter, for it was a winter of abundant rain, nevertheless, winter is winter, and the short days and long nights can be depressing, especially since this winter brought with it two severe lockdowns occasioned by the continuing ravages of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Rabbi Berel Wein | Adar 18 5781
