41 Lessons

Ask the rabbi: what are the jewish implications of a total solar eclipse?
Rabbi Stewart Weiss | 2 Nissan 5784

Visiting Egypt
I am considering sightseeing in Egypt. Need I be concerned with the Torah’s prohibition of returning to Egypt?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | Tamuz 13 5782
No Opinion
In my younger days, I had great certainty about life, people, events, and the future. It soon becomes quite evident that in many circumstances, having no opinion is not only the safer path in life, but in most cases, it is also the wiser one.
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Elul 16 5781
The Lost Computer File
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Kislev 9 5781

What's the Ideal Life Style, Working for a Living or Just Learning?
One of the most basic questions is how should we strive to live? The differing approaches to this issue is seen to this day, whether just to learn Torah (as claimed by the Haredim) or to also merge work as an ideal, as proclaimed by the modern-orthodox or religious-Zionists. If one is a millionaire, and doesn't need to work for a living, perhaps nevertheless, he should work, if it's an ideal. This machloket is found already among chazal, but even in the time of R. Shimon Bar Yochai, who had claimed that just Torah is the ideal, he surprisingly & apparently changed his mind, and joined Torah vaAvodah! The Chatam Sofer also differentiates between those living in Israel, where work is a mitzva and holy, as opposed to work in the diaspora.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Sivan 10 5780

Earthware and Earthenware
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Sivan 28 5776
The "Fillers" in Literature and Poetry
Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 19
Readers generally focus on the main theme, but there is significance also in what each author uses as secondary and side issues.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 25 5774
On Internet and Literature- Super-Good or Super-Bad
Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 18
G-d created all of the different levels of wisdom, and not by mistake!
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 11 5774
Should Israel Invest in Museums?
Ein Aya Shabat Chapter B Paragraph 16 (p2)
Israel is meant to reveal the G-dly ideals to the world through our Torah, history, army, and every aspect of life (culture, politics, etc.)
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 4 5774
The Time and Place for Studying Jewish History
Ein Aya Shabat Chapter A Paragraph 69 (p1)
Rav Kook stresses the multiple importance of studying Jewish history, not as trivia or to correct errors but as G-d's appearance which we should emulate and actively participate.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Shvat 20 5772
Modernity And Tradition
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | 5774

How do we make kosher cheese?
Question 1: Is there a need for kosher cheese to cost such a premium over non- kosher cheese? Question 2: Do the Conservatives have any basis for their "heter" of permitting all cheeses?
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772

Essentials of Tochachah - admonition
Is there a mitzvah to admonish someone when I know that he will ignore me or if there is a chance he will become my enemy?
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff
Reducing and Utilizing the Summer Vacation
The summer vacation is too long and can cause idleness, boredom and bad things. It should be reduced to one month and until then we must build a good program to fill the vacation.
Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed
The Torah is for all
It does recognize that there are different personality needs and differing societal mores. But the Torah was always the same Torah for all Jews. What was expressly forbidden in the Torah was forbidden to all and what was permitted was also permitted to all.
Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l

The True Saga of Charles, the “Kohen”
All his life, even before he was at all observant, Charles had known that he was a kohen. He knew that as a kohen he was entitled to the first aliyah when the Torah is read. When Charles became observant, he began duchening. He then learned about receiving pidyon haben money and began to envision himself wearing kohen’s garb and serving in the Beis HaMikdash. And so, Charles made it his hobby to study the laws that affect kohanim and particularly to know the gifts that they receive. Charles knew about many of the honoraria a kohen receives today, and also began studying about what kohanim will receive when the Beis HaMikdash will be rebuilt. Here are some of the laws he learned
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772

Making a Beracha before Separating Challah
Before we begin, it is important to note that the word challah was used above to mean two completely different things – the bread we serve on Shabbos and Yom Tov, and the consecrated portion that we separate from dough. To avoid confusion, whenever I use the term "challah" for the rest of the article, I will use it only to mean the consecrated portion.
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772

The Laws of Tumas Meis
When the Beis Hamikdash is rebuilt, bimheirah beyameinu, the laws of tumah will affect us all, since we will be required to be tahor in order to enter the Beis Hamikdash, to eat korbanos and maaser sheini, and in order to separate challah and terumah.
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772

The Great Cottage Cheese Controversy
My friend Yaakov* often travels in places where there are no kosher products available, and he has amassed a list of items that he can eat and drink wherever he finds himself. He told me that someone once told him that when traveling he may eat cottage cheese without any hechsher. What is the rationale for this psak?
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5772
