Rav Moshe Shapira zt”l, the towering baal machshavah we just lost, rarely taught women directly. Yet he cared deeply about women’s chinuch, and through his students, conveyed priceless messages to bnos Yisrael.
Children of Holocaust survivors grew up with adults possessed of unimaginable courage and determination. Yet many of them carry with them the scars of the past
They started out as a cobbled-together group of guys from Beit Shemesh who loved to sing the tefillah. But as people became drawn to the new sound, the walls of their makeshift sanctuary became too small
The IDF’s official policy is that it will treat any Syrian who requires serious medical assistance; Israel continues to let in Syria’s maimed. Yet is it more than just a humanitarian initiative?
What’s involved in opening your home to out-of-town boarders? Seasoned host families talk about the pros and cons, plus practical pointers,
This past 27 Teves was a significant yahrtzeit for family and admirers of Montreal’s beloved former chief rabbi Rav Pinchas Hirschprung, renewing their connection through his previously unknown Yiddish memoir



















