He was Reb Moshe, comfortable everywhere, belonging nowhere; the towering genius who attracted talmidim in the alleys and corners of a world so much smaller than him, leaving his mark on a generation of roshei yeshivah, rabbanim, and mechanchim who derived their inspiration from his persona and shiurim
Rav Aharon Yehudah Leib Steinman ztz”l carried the weight of the Jewish People. Today we are all orphans,A Century In His Glow,Rav Aharon Yehudah Leib Steinman ztz”l carried the weight of the Jewish People. Today we are all orphans
Visitors to Rav Aharon Leib’s apartment were struck by the incongruence between the bare-bones abode and its resident’s rich spiritual influence. But Rav Steinman saw it differently: All his life, he was preparing for a final accounting, and he allowed himself no compromises
D o I spell Chanukah correctly? If you really wanted, you could probably spell Chanukah a different way on each of the eight nights. Here are my top 5 ways to spell Chanukah and what it tells us about the speller #1. Chanukah This is the old-fashioned ArtScroll spelling of Chanukah. You’re a classical speller.
T op Five pesukim on top of the aron kodesh brought many reader submissions. Here are some of our favorites: Shloime Ludmir shares a picture of the aron kodesh in a shul in Beit El, which reads “Ein zeh ki im beis Elokim,” and then on the paroches, “v’zeh sha’ar hashamayim.” Rivkie Berger shares
D uring davening, your eyes might instinctively wander toward the aron kodesh, but what do you see there? It might be a pasuk, or a passage from davening — some word or phrase to keep mispallelim inspired. Here are some of my favorite inscriptions: “V’atem teluktu l’achad echad, Bnei Yisrael — And you will be gathered




















