PUBLICATIONS

What does a Rainbow tell us?

Question: Does the appearance of a rainbow always mean that G-d actually wants to destroy the world and only refrains from doing so because of the bris (covenant) with Noach?

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Do Dinosaurs challenge the Torah?

According to paleontologists, dinosaurs lived on Earth approximately 243 million years ago. However, the Talmud (Sanhedrin 97a) states that the world will only exist for

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What was the Forbidden Fruit?

According to popular belief, the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden was an apple. However, Jewish tradition doesn’t seem to support this view.
What, then, was the fruit of the tree, and why does the Torah not explicitly name the tree?

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“Go to …. Azazel!”

This article provides un understanding of the mysterious command of the Torah to send a goat on Yom Kippur to the desert  and throw it off a cliff. 

What is the message that we should take out of this practice for Yom Kippur?

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From Angels back to Humans

Throughout the year, we recite Baruch Shem Kevod Malchuso leOlam Vaed quietly after Shema Yisrael. 

On Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, when we detach from earthly desires and strive to emulate the purity of angels, we declare “Baruch Shem Kevod” aloud. This shift highlights the unique spiritual elevation we experience on Yom Kippur.

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pomergranate rosh hashana

Are there 613 seeds in a pomegranate?

Why do we eat a pomegranate on Rosh HaShana, and are there really 613 seeds in a pomegranate?

The Talmud says that even the lowest people are filled with mitzvot like a pomegranate, so why do we ask to be like them?

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apple and honey

Apple&Honey on Rosh HaShana

This article explores the origins of the ancient custom of eating apples and honey on Rosh HaShana and provides a novel and profound explanation with an inspiring message for Rosh HaShana from Rav Menashe Klein.

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The Three Books on Rosh HaShana

This article explains the concept of the three books on Rosh HaShana mentioned in the Talmud, and presents the different opinions of the Rishonim regarding the question of what we are judged for on Rosh HaShana.

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Heichal Shlomo

Can we reinstitute the Sanhedrin?

There have been a numerous attempts in Jewish history to re-establish the Sanhedrin, the earliest already in the time of the Gaonim in the 11th century. This article presents the arguments for and against the reinstatement of the Semichah and the Sanhedrin.

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EctoLife

Halacha on the future of Reproduction

This article examines the potential halachic issues and ramifications of “Ectolife” and other revolutions in the reproductive process. An overview of the halachic status of current medical procedures such as IVF and surrogacy is also provided.

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space travel, moon, apollo, judaism,

Man on the Moon

How do Jewish scholars view space travel? Why did some believe it was forbidden to watch the live broadcast of the moon landing?

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The Agunah of the Titanic 

This article tells the story of Sarah Maisner, the widow of Simon Maisner, who traveled on the Titanic and perished in the tragedy. Rabbi Yakov Meskin, the rabbi of her hometown in the Ukraine, did everything he could to save her from becoming an agunah.

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