This article comes in the midst of a series of articles titled “Citizenship Based on Torah.” Part I and Part II are already up, and at least two more parts should follow. This article is off topic, ...
The Rebbe, in his classic work Hayom Yom, has an entry for 22 Nissan, which in the Diaspora is Acharon shel Pesach (the Last Day of Pesach). In Eretz Yisrael, Acharon shel Pesach is a day earlier, on ...
Last October, I was pushing our baby stroller on La Cienega Boulevard when an Orthodox man driving a “Sukkah-mobile” (a car with a small sukkah strapped to the roof) drove by, blaring the song, ...
It was the custom of the Baal Shem Tov to partake of three meals on the last day of Passover. The third meal, which took place late in the afternoon, was known as the "Festive Meal of Moshiach," or ...
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