30 Lessons

Who are the Hellenists of Today?
The holiday of Hanuka commemorates both military and spiritual victories, of a national nature, during the Second Temple period. On the one hand, the one-day supply of oil in the Holy Temple miraculously lasted for eight days. On the other hand, the greatly outnumbered Jews also won incredible military victories over their Greek enemies, thus preserving the State of Judea for over 200 years. The war was fought also against the Hellenists [Greek sympathizers, mostly Jews], who sought to secularize the Jewish Nation. Do the Hellenists of then have a parallel today?
Various Rabbis | Kislev 22 5782

Maror and Korech
Matza is a remembrance of freedom and serves as a reminder that all the ways of Hashem are reliable results that follow the true general nature of the Nation of Israel. True freedom is to develop according to the nation’s internal nature, without allowing the intermingling of foreign elements that disturb matters.
Various Rabbis | Nisan 12 5778
Tu B'shvat calls you to GROW!
Various Rabbis | Shvat 8 5777

For Everything a Time
Various Rabbis | Sivan 22 5775

The Correct Growth of the Individual and the Nation
Various Rabbis | 5775

What Brings Us the Correct Light for Shabbat?
Various Rabbis | 5775

The Limits and Significance of Human Ingenuity
Various Rabbis | 5775

When the Greeks Entered the Temple
Various Rabbis | 5775

Dealing with Adversity on Shabbat
Various Rabbis | 5775

Shabbat – Feeding the Internal to the External
Various Rabbis | 5775

New Year of Inspiration
Shana Tova Card
Send your family and friends inspiring Shana Tova cards.
Various Rabbis

New Year of happiness
Shana Tova Card
Send your family and friends inspiring Shana Tova cards.
Various Rabbis

New Year of success
Shana Tova Card
Send your family and friends inspiring Shana Tova cards.
Various Rabbis

New Year of Hatzlaha
Send your family and friends inspiring Shana Tova cards.
Various Rabbis

Tefilat HaShlah
The Shlah's prayer for children education
The Shelah's Prayer (Tefilat HaShlah), is a prayer for education of children. Many say this beautiful prayer on Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan, as the Shelah wrote in the introduction to prayer.
Various Rabbis

The procedure for lighting Hanukkah candles
The order of lighting the Chanukah Candles, with the blessings, "Hanerot Halalu" and "Maoz Tzur".
Various Rabbis

Tisha B’Av- A National Yahrtzeit?
Various Rabbis | 5770

Shir Hashirim
Deeper meaning of Shir Hashirim, The Song Of Songs.
Various Rabbis | 5770

A Day of Remembrance
Various Rabbis | 5770
