Tag: Chumash

Rebbetzin Bruria David, founder of the Beth Jacob Jerusalem seminary, is remembered on the occasion of her first yahrtzeit.
Hasmonean High School for Boys has received an outstanding rating for its Jewish studies program following a separate inspection from the girls' school.
Etz Chaim Primary School in Mill Hill has been praised by inspectors for its excellent Jewish atmosphere and standout features in Jewish studies.
The Menorah Foundation School in Edgware has been recognized for its outstanding Jewish studies program, receiving top marks in all areas by Rabbi Nessanel Lieberman.
In the Torah portion Vayigash, Joseph warns his brothers not to become agitated on their journey home.
Yeshiva University (YU) is now offering a master's degree program exclusively for Christian students, approved by YU's Roshei Yeshiva/Poskim.
In "Places in the Parasha: Biblical Geography and Its Meaning" by Professor Yoel Elitzur, the author explores the geography of the Bible and its connection to classical texts and religious ideas.
In this episode, it is discussed whether Rabbi Pinchas Horowitz was truly a student of the Maggid of Mezritch, examining attempts to suggest otherwise and ways to disprove this claim.
In a discussion responding to concerns about ideological alignment in ritual texts used by Modern Orthodox Jews, Yaakov Jaffe deliberates on the preference for choosing non-ideological texts, focusing specifically on the ArtScroll Chumash and Siddur.
Sukkot holds a unique place among Jewish holidays, embodying a double identity that reflects both repentance and growth.