O nce in a while people may quietly ask themselves: Am I a gvir? It’s an uncomfortable question to ask and it can be even trickier to answer. Here’s a list that can help you figure out if you really have that coveted gvir status. Shiur Klali You were invited to give a shiur
Y ou’ve built your succah, you’ve bought arba minim — but you’re still not done. Time to dust off your succah posters and take out your power stapler. No succah is complete without decorative posters. The Scribble Morah Chani has a lamination machine and she is not afraid to use it. No succah is complete
“The order is meant to teach you that teshuvah is the key, and once someone embarks on teshuvah, then his tefillah and tzedakah are that much more effective”,The Moment: Living Higher,“The order is meant to teach you that teshuvah is the key, and once someone embarks on teshuvah, then his tefillah and tzedakah are that much more effective”
Saying I’m sorry is never easy. Here are five phrases to avoid when apologizing so you don’t have to say I’m sorry again.
The numbers tattooed onto his left arm — engravings of the murders at Auschwitz — were still there. Slowly, the Rav wrapped the holy straps around them,The Moment: Living Higher,The numbers tattooed onto his left arm — engravings of the murders at Auschwitz — were still there. Slowly, the Rav wrapped the holy straps around them
Help me complete the Top 10. I’ll start with the first 5. Why stop with apples and pomegranates? In addition to the classic simanim there is a custom to develop new simanim that express your wishes for the coming year (See Magen Avraham 583:2) 1.Raisin and celery — Attributed to Rabbi Moshe Heinemann of Baltimore



















