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  • Contrasting Women and the Sefira of Netzach
    April 26, 2026

    Contrasting Women and the Sefira of Netzach


    Eliora Wolf

    One cannot be kind, disciplined and beautiful all the time if they do not both have the stamina to maintain these attributes even during the hard times as well as to be inspired by the glory that comes from acting in accordance with them. Hod can be compared to ecstasy, like the energy at the beginning of the relationship, and netzach to doing the laundry, the energy that comes from being productive and responsible. Together they create a process of self-improvement…

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  • The Omer: Counting Each Day and Making Each Day Count
    April 26, 2026

    The Omer: Counting Each Day and Making Each Day Count


    Talia Kalman

    Each day of the Omer represents a different character trait…

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  • What Is the Purpose of People with Mental Health Issues in this World?
    April 26, 2026

    What Is the Purpose of People with Mental Health Issues in this World?


    Daniella Landau

    We are commanded to safeguard our health…

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    Contrasting Women and the Sefira of Netzach

    Contrasting Women and the Sefira of Netzach

    Eliora Wolf

    April 26, 2026

    One cannot be kind, disciplined and beautiful all the time if they do not both have the stamina to maintain these attributes even during the hard times as well as to be inspired by the glory that comes from acting in accordance with them. Hod can be compared to ecstasy, like the energy at the…

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    The Omer: Counting Each Day and Making Each Day Count

    The Omer: Counting Each Day and Making Each Day Count

    Talia Kalman

    April 26, 2026

    Each day of the Omer represents a different character trait…

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    What Is the Purpose of People with Mental Health Issues in this World?

    What Is the Purpose of People with Mental Health Issues in this World?

    Daniella Landau

    April 26, 2026

    We are commanded to safeguard our health…

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Emor: The Torah Definition of Chinuch April 26, 2026 by Tamara Klein โ€œSay to the Kohanim, the sons of Aharon and say to themโ€ฆโ€  The double expression in this introductory pasuk to our parsha is far from a random repetition or mistake. The Lubavitcher Rebbe teaches that the pasuk itself is one of the sources for chinuch. Delving into the wording of the pasuk allows us to glean much about the Torah definition of chinuch. Rashi comments on the pasuk that the double expression indicates the need… Read more

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