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The Daily Portion / Day Number One was yesterday

The Daily Portion / Day Number One was yesterday

The Daily Portion / The Seder proves there is order in the world

Once a year we perpetuate this order as we renew the commitment to our ancient and eternal faith.

The Daily Portion / The Seder proves there is order in the world

The Daily Portion / Making haste to do the right thing

We left Egypt in haste - is that a directive for life?

The Daily Portion / Making haste to do the right thing

The Daily Portion / Yes, it's real

What the ambassadors asked at a gathering to learn about Pesach.

The Daily Portion / Yes, it's real

The Daily Portion / Shared memories: From Exodus to schoolyard

Our shared past experiences are seared into our souls.

The Daily Portion / Shared memories: From Exodus to schoolyard

The Daily Portion / To cry out

Rebbe Nachman of Breslov writes that this is one of the most important messages of the Haggadah.

The Daily Portion / To cry out

The Daily Portion / On coming full circle

Speaking in a synagogue in Rome had a special meaning.

The Daily Portion / On coming full circle

The Daily Portion / But what about the current situation?*

in the end, those who have sought to destroy us disappeared into the dustbin of history, while we are still here and thriving.

The Daily Portion / But what about the current situation?*

The Daily Portion / Three ingredients of success.

three thought-provoking comments that I heard from *Asi Tzobel*.

The Daily Portion / Three ingredients of success.

The Daily Portion / What do we take with us from Shabbat?

Can we see to it that the beauty of our day of rest stays with us all week?

The Daily Portion / What do we take with us from Shabbat?

The Daily Portion / Five matters pertaining to this Shabbat

"Chazak, chazak, venitchazeik"* (Be strong. Be strong. And may we be strengthened.)

The Daily Portion / Five matters pertaining to this Shabbat

The Daily Portion / Three messages from Devorah Paley

A message for tthe shloshim of the Paley sons, Hy"d by their mother. And mazel tov for the new baby!

The Daily Portion / Three messages from Devorah Paley

The Daily Portion / Aspiring to freedom makes us free

Rabbi Kook: 'If my body is weak, should my soul also suffer?

The Daily Portion / Aspiring to freedom makes us free

Op-ed:

Cease fire, now!

What kind of nadir will we sink to here before our leaders start to calm things down? And will we credit those who achieve that calm?Op-ed.

Cease fire, now!

The Daily Portion: Ki Tisa / On the virtue of being slow

Would you also choose the golden calf?

The Daily Portion: Ki Tisa / On the virtue of being slow

The Daily Portion: What will we take with us from Purim?*

Jerusalem is so special that it has its own Purim day. But some aspects of Purim should last all year.

The Daily Portion: What will we take with us from Purim?*

Purim / Venahafoch hu; when everything flips

The Purim story teaches us that there is always hope and it is forbidden to despair

Purim / Venahafoch hu; when everything flips

The Daily Portion - A thought for today

Esther's message is clear: I cannot begin a dialogue with the enemy if the nation of Israel is not behind me

The Daily Portion - A thought for today

'The Daily Portion':

To look beneath the surface

Do you see what the parasha we read yesterday, the Megillah and our currect judicial reform controversy have in common? Actually, you can't.

To look beneath the surface

Parashat Tetzaveh, Shabbat Zachor and Purim

Amalek attacked us. Since Haman is an Amalekite, reading this passage before Purim is a reminder of our perpetual war against evil.

Parashat Tetzaveh,  Shabbat Zachor and Purim

Latest terror attacks:

Suffering, filling the void, and what Amalek has to do with it

Asked for a message to youngsters in a community that just lost two of its finest, Sivan Rahav-Meir recounts Amalek's mission in the world.

Suffering, filling the void, and what Amalek has to do with it

The last Jew of Antakya

The writer's weekly column describes a dramatic moment in Diaspora Jewish history - that occurred last week.

The last Jew of Antakya

Sivan Rahav Meir:

The best and "worst" stories I covered about Chabad

Watch Sivan Rahav Meir’s speech to the 4,000 Shluchot at the anual Kinus in New York, 5783-2023

The best and "worst" stories I covered about Chabad

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Sivan Rahav-Meir addresses Chabad women's conference

The popular Israeli media personality spoke to 4000 Chabad women emissaries and shared stories about times she reported on the sect.

Sivan Rahav-Meir addresses Chabad women's conference

Thou shalt not murder!

Two headlines, two worlds separated by an unfathomable abyss. Op-ed.

Thou shalt not murder!

Renowned media personality to address Chabad women's conference

International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch women emissaries to hear from Sivan Rahav-Meir

Renowned media personality to address Chabad women's conference

Raise your head and see the wonderful world

When we arrive in Heaven, G-d will ask if we saw His wonderful world. And what will we answer?

Raise your head and see the wonderful world

Terror, Shabbat, and Consolation

The question is not only will we survive difficulties, but also where we will find ourselves after they pass.

Terror, Shabbat, and Consolation

Holy men who have left us

Spiritual giants all, we can learn much from their lives.

Holy men who have left us

Life is not only about what we do, but how we do it

A look at Shiffra and Puah, midwives in the Book of Exodus, at new Rabbi Uri Shachor, buried treasure in Lodz and a farewell to Genesis.

 Life is not only about what we do, but how we do it

Telling your story: A strategy for conflict resolution

Revenge is not the answer, keeping things back is not the way to solve problems. Joseph and his brothers act out the best strategy.

Telling your story: A strategy for conflict resolution

Rabbi Druckman was not the last of his kind

Growing up in Communist Russia, the man who would become the spiritual leader of Religious Zionism thought Judaism was lost.

Rabbi Druckman was not the last of his kind

This was a special Shabbat

We had a rare Shabbat on which we read from three Torah scrolls, and tomorrow is still Rosh Chodesh. A time of joy and contemplation.

This was a special Shabbat

Faith in our children - and the first night of Hanukkah

Let them know we believe in them and that will give them strength and will power. Sometimes we need that too.

Faith in our children - and the first night of Hanukkah

What kind of country is this?

Thoughts about Israel, symbols, thanking G-d and not missing our on holiness - to start your week.

What kind of country is this?

Rachel and Ya'akov: inspired by love

Rachel and Ya'akov inspire us with their love, their coping with setbacks and the lessons they and we learn from Yitzchak and Rivka.

Rachel and Ya'akov: inspired by love

Our first leader

The command of 'Lech lecha' is spoken constantly by God to everyone, but Avram, our leader, actually heard, internalized, and acted upon it.

Our first leader

Somber skies may hide the light, but it is in our souls

Rabbi kook's message to us for winter months and times of somber reality can be realized in different ways.

Somber skies may hide the light, but it is in our souls

To return to the beginning

The possibilities of what we might create by consulting with others are endless. And so are the possibilities for growth if we study Torah..

To return to the beginning

Three things to keep in mind prior to Shabbat Chol HaMoed

We can learn from the ushpizin about our own lives and the potential that lies within adversity.and pain.

Three things to keep in mind prior to Shabbat Chol HaMoed

Join the Sukkot revolution

The Sukkah is a hands on experience, no virtual Sukkah will do. And that is why it returns us to the most elemental roots of our being.

Join the Sukkot revolution

5 things to keep in mind through Yom Kippur

5 things to remember, 5 questions to ask oneself, and how youngsters see the day.

5 things to keep in mind through Yom Kippur

Who will we be a year from now?

Rabbi Kalonymous Kalman Shapira, zt"l,  the Admor (Hasidic rebbe) from Piaseczno. had a special approach to Rosh Hashanah's challenges..

Who will we be a year from now?

What was the Queen of England's advice?

Two pieces of advice, one from a queen.

What was the Queen of England's advice?

Thoughts for the end of summer and the new school year

The first day of school, the first week of Elul, and how we can work on the road leading from our head to our hearts and tongues.

Thoughts for the end of summer and the new school year

Ishay Ribo: fame, social media, and Torah

Vignettes: Ishay Ribo responds to questions, Rav Shalom Cohen zts"l's message, the power of Shabbat songs and showing respect for others.

 Ishay Ribo: fame, social media, and Torah

Terror victim's widow:

'A wedding such as this one is something I've never seen before'

Terror widow Yael Shevach, attends remarkable wedding of Efraim Rimmel and Ayelet Kolman. 'They were meant to go through this together.'

'A wedding such as this one is something I've never seen before'

Consolation for Jerusalem

From consolation in the Haftarah to the news of shooting near the Old City, in one day.

Consolation for Jerusalem

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Special Tisha B'av program hosted by Sivan Rahav Meir

Media personality Sivan Rahav Meir speaks with rabbis and educators in a special program with Camp Mesorah and World Mizrachi

Special Tisha B'av program hosted by Sivan Rahav Meir

Rashi's commentary has lessons for life

In these vignettes we learn from Rashi, Savta Rabbanit Bramson, Moshe Rabbeinu and the Farkash family in Monsey.

Rashi's commentary has lessons for life

The parasha for politicians: 'Whatever he says, he must do'

Just as there is chillul Shabbat or desecrating Shabbat, there is also chillul dibur or desecrating our speech by not doing what we say..

The parasha for politicians: 'Whatever he says, he must do'

What can we learn from Kurt Rothschild, z"l?

Kurt Rothschild was an exemplary human being, one whose personality made people respect and love him at the same time;

What can we learn from Kurt Rothschild, z"l?

Rabbi Uri Zohar and Rabbi Eliyahu Mani zt"l

Two rabbis, one in our generation and one over a century ago, and three people waiting for an MRI- and all with the same message.

Rabbi Uri Zohar and Rabbi Eliyahu Mani zt"l

Finding the time

The Lubavitcher Rebbe made it a daily habit to sit with his wife and drink a cup of tea. He said that this was a holy commitment.

Finding the time

The most beautiful story about the Rebbe

Tammuz 3, the Rebbe's yahrzeit is just behind us, but his wisdom lights our way forward. One example and some additional golden nuggets..

The most beautiful story about the Rebbe

The shallow brook we dare not cross

The tethers that hold us back, birthdays and other insights that are part of the larger story of our people.

The shallow brook we dare not cross

Sivan Rahav-Meir:

How do you see yourself?

How do our children see themselves and meet the challenges of summer vacation? From whose example can they learn and grow?

How do you see yourself?

Yitzchak's Bible contest

Short thought provoking vignettes for quick reading.

Yitzchak's Bible contest

Saying farewell to Rabbi Uri Zohar zt"l

Rabbi Uri Zohar was the epirtome of a baal teshuva who uses every minute to make up for what he perceived as lost Torah study time.

Saying farewell to Rabbi Uri Zohar zt"l

A few words from a teacher - and some advice

It's not teachers who need to demonstrate, but parents, children, and all those who care about education in Israel.

 A few words from a teacher - and some advice