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  • Ervah: Definition, Implications and Meaning
    June 7, 2026

    Ervah: Definition, Implications and Meaning


    Jordyn Stone

    The concept of boundaries is emphasised throughout the Torah; what we can and canโ€™t eat, whom we can and canโ€™t marry, when and how to bring offerings, and the list goes on. At first glance, itโ€™s a rather restrictive lifestyle filled with stringent rules. Upon deeper inspection, however, we find that the halachic framework set up by Hashem is actually an intricate set of parameters designed to maintain dignity and holiness. One such example is that of ervah…

    Read more: Ervah: Definition, Implications and Meaning
  • The Multifaceted Personality of Rivka Imeinu
    June 7, 2026

    The Multifaceted Personality of Rivka Imeinu


    Ariella Pinsky

    Rivkaโ€™s life is filled with complexity…

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  • Sarah Schenirer: The Woman Who Revolutionized Jewish Girls’ Education
    June 7, 2026

    Sarah Schenirer: The Woman Who Revolutionized Jewish Girls’ Education


    Chevy Weiss

    She believed in what she was doing…

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  • Controversial Topics, Torah & Femininity
    Ervah: Definition, Implications and Meaning

    Ervah: Definition, Implications and Meaning

    Jordyn Stone

    June 7, 2026

    The concept of boundaries is emphasised throughout the Torah; what we can and canโ€™t eat, whom we can and canโ€™t marry, when and how to bring offerings, and the list goes on. At first glance, itโ€™s a rather restrictive lifestyle filled with stringent rules. Upon deeper inspection, however, we find that the halachic framework set…

    Continue Reading

  • Women in History, Women in Tanakh
    The Multifaceted Personality of Rivka Imeinu

    The Multifaceted Personality of Rivka Imeinu

    Ariella Pinsky

    June 7, 2026

    Rivkaโ€™s life is filled with complexity…

    Continue Reading

  • Women in History, Women in the Modern Age
    Sarah Schenirer: The Woman Who Revolutionized Jewish Girls’ Education

    Sarah Schenirer: The Woman Who Revolutionized Jewish Girls’ Education

    Chevy Weiss

    June 7, 2026

    She believed in what she was doing…

    Continue Reading

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What Is the Purpose of the Oral Torah? June 7, 2026 by Shani Gelb If one asked how many torot there are you would expect the answer to be one. However, we are taught by Chazal that Moshe Rabbeinu received both the written and the oral law, torah sheโ€™bichtav and torah sheโ€™beโ€™al peh respectively, at Har Sinai beginning in Parashat Yitro. Often when we say โ€œtorah” our immediate thought is the chamisha chumshei torah, the five books of Torah. So, what exactly is the oral torah? If itโ€™s oral… Read more
Korach: Feeling Out of this World! June 7, 2026 by Tamara Klein Many would say Avraham, Yitzchak or Yaakov. Others might say Sara, Rivka, Rachel or Leah. Some might say Moshe or Aharon, Yocheved or Miriam. But never before had I heard this answer. It was after the Shabbat meal on one of our trips away in seminary and groups of girls were chatting, singing and eating. The girls around me were discussing the profound seminary girl question of โ€˜If you could meet anyone from Jewish history,… Read more

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