151 Lessons
Revealing State Secrets: A Grave Sin, or a Holy Obligation?
Rabbi Neria Guttel | 17 Tevet 5785

The Importance of Fulfilling Vows and Keeping One's Word
Rabbi Shmuel Holshtein | 29 Sivan 5784

Switching the Location of a Mezuza
Rabbi Daniel Mann | 8 Shvat 5784

Maaser Kesafim
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 8 Shvat 5784

Chumash and the Fall of the Ghetto
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | 5 Shvat 5784
Judging Favorably – Even the Good Ones
Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | 11 Kislev 5784

A Good Time to Root Out Social Media Slander
Rabbi Haggai Lundin | 29 Tishrei 5784

When is Lashon Ha-ra permissible (or obligatory)?
Rabbi Stewart Weiss

How Much of a Tzedaka Preference to Relatives?
I learned that one should prioritize giving tzedaka to relatives over others. I give a nice amount of tzedaka, almost exclusively out of the family (which also has a few poor people), which I feel is more altruistic. Can you explain this halacha and give some halachic guidelines?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | Tamuz 7 5782

Finding a Fruit with Kedushat Shvi’it
My wife shopped at a special kedushat shvi’it fruit distribution. A few hours later, I spotted on the walkway to our building (of seven apartments) a single fruit. I took it home and asked my wife, who said it made sense that it fell from her, but asked how we can know it is not from a neighbor who might have also bought. Do I have to put up a sign or ask neighbors (whom I trust) if it could be theirs? Is it more lenient because there is no ownership of kedushat shvi’it fruit?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | Sivan 28 5782

Absolute Standards
It is very common for people to judge their self-worth and personal achievements relative to those of others. In fact, whether we like to admit it or not we may even wish that someone else achieves less so that we can be in a higher position.
Rabbi Michael Linetsky | Iyar 8 5782

A Matter of Life and Death
One morning, Shmuel heard someone arguing with Rabbi Yehudah Mutzafi, Rabbi Eliyahu's assistant. He was telling her that Rabbi Eliyahu had to leave and that she should come back the following day. But she was insistent, explaining that her question was concerning a matter of life and death.
No Rabbi | Adar II 24 5782

Politeness, Manners & Etiquette- the True Israeli Approach!
Ein Aya Shabbat 3, 8
Sometimes we find Torah scholars, Yeshiva boys, and sometimes Israeli's, who look down upon certain manners, politeness and etiquette as external or western nonsense. Rav Kook teaches here how to explain to children, as well as the young, idealistic & religiously motivated, that these seemingly technical and outward acts contain true Torah and Israeli importance & ideals.
Rabbi Ari Shvat | Adar II 12 5782

May I Keep the Skeletons in the Closet?
What Personal Information Must I Divulge?
What information must we reveal about ourselves while arranging shidduchim for our children (or for ourselves)? And at what point must we disclose it?
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Adar I 7 5782

The Hoop and the Drum – How to be a Good Neighbor
Can I forse my neighbor to stop drumming at certain hours? Can one force A renter to stop the contract with tenants who make noise?
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Shvat 24 5782

Bikur Cholim by Electronic Means
Does one fulfill the mitzva of bikur cholim by “visiting” a sick person by electronic means?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | Shvat 1 5782

A Harmless Lie?
Kids in camp often ask counselors when color war will be, and they often respond that they don’t know, when they actually do. Does this violate the prohibition of lying?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | Tevet 3 5782

The Halachos of Book, Wine, and Restaurant Reviews
Is a person allowed to write balanced reviews of books? May one write reviews of other products, such as wine or restaurants? a person asks my opinion of a book, a wine, or a restaurant, may I answer truthfully, even if my personal negative opinion may result in the person choosing another product?
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff | Kislev 28 5782

Challenge with Monetary Prize
As fun motivation, several friends are pooling 180 NIS each, which we will give to the one who raises the most money for our shul. Is this forbidden gambling?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | Kislev 17 5782
