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  • A Feminine Perspective on the 17th Tammuz
    June 28, 2026

    A Feminine Perspective on the 17th Tammuz


    Tamara Klein

    The Netivot Shalom divides the year into two parts. One part, beginning on Purim with wiping out Amalek, continuing to Pesach with the Exodus through the refinement of the Sefira and culminating in the ultimate connection of Shavuot. The other half of the year reaches its climax on Shemini Atzeret, the parallel to Shavuot. When does this avoda begin? In Tammuz. The mourning of Tammuz and Av paves the way for the introspection of Elul and the Yamim Noraim, which allows us to accept the Torah with joy on Shemini Atzeret…

    Read more: A Feminine Perspective on the 17th Tammuz
  • The Halachot of the Three Weeks
    June 28, 2026

    The Halachot of the Three Weeks


    Dayan Shlomo Cohen

    Many tragedies have struck the Jewish people during this time…

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  • Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah
    June 28, 2026

    Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah


    Jordyn Stone

    The work of balancing and refining is internal, not external…

    Read more: Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah
  • 17th Tammuz
    A Feminine Perspective on the 17th Tammuz

    A Feminine Perspective on the 17th Tammuz

    Tamara Klein

    June 28, 2026

    The Netivot Shalom divides the year into two parts. One part, beginning on Purim with wiping out Amalek, continuing to Pesach with the Exodus through the refinement of the Sefira and culminating in the ultimate connection of Shavuot. The other half of the year reaches its climax on Shemini Atzeret, the parallel to Shavuot. When…

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    The Halachot of the Three Weeks

    The Halachot of the Three Weeks

    Dayan Shlomo Cohen

    June 28, 2026

    Many tragedies have struck the Jewish people during this time…

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  • Hashkafa, Torah & Femininity
    Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah

    Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah

    Jordyn Stone

    June 28, 2026

    The work of balancing and refining is internal, not external…

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Al Kahina: The North African Jewish Queen June 28, 2026 by Miriam Kellner This is the tale of Dihya al Kahina, Jewish warrior and queen. Her story, or however much of it we can piece together from the records of her nemeses, is a legend of mystique, the stuff of superhero thrillers. Some believe she is nothing but a folk tale; then again, Jewish history itself is certainly outlandish, so she fits right in with the tribe. Still, for a seventh-century recounting, we have sufficient records to graphically… Read more
A Married Woman Taking On Her Husband’s Customs June 28, 2026 by Ariella Pinsky The Jewish home and family is a central vehicle for the transmission of a Jewish way of life. Along with the laws that we teach our children, we also transmit many minhagim, or customs. The concept of minhag is a vast one with a wide spectrum of authority and functions, some with even halachic status, some carrying less significant value. Either way, minhagim hold a central place in one’s family and community day-to-day life.ย  Tied… Read more
Pinchas: Dreams in the Genes June 28, 2026 by Tamara Klein The Ponovezher Rav, Rav Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman, was a great visionary. He survived the devastation of the Holocaust, having lost his family and watching the yeshiva world crumble with the loss of its students. He spoke of grand plans to build a beautiful yeshiva in Israel, full of students. People thought he was insane, that he went crazy during the War. How would the Rav collect funds to construct such an institution? The War stole… Read more

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