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Rabbi Schraders Mekorot on Masechet Ketubot
Posted on September 4, 2014
Rav Schrader’s Mekorot Ketubot Ketubot 2
Rabbi Sachs: Religious Opportunity on Secular Campus
Posted on March 15, 2011
Listen to Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sachs lecture on "Religious Opportunities on Secular Campus"
Mikdash, Mishkan, and a place of Kedusha
Posted on February 2, 2011
Rachel On The Way
Posted on November 22, 2010
Shani Taragin at University of Toronto brought to you by Rabbi Aaron and Miriam Greenberg, JLIC couple at York/U of T
Parshat Toldot: Did the Avot keep the Torah?
Posted on November 17, 2010
Brooklyn College Shnayim Mikrah V’Echad Targum
Posted on October 6, 2010
JLIC mini-GUIDE TO CHANUKAH by Rav Mordy
Posted on December 14, 2009
JLIC mini-GUIDE TO CHANUKAH WHO should light? Everyone should light: men, women and children according to the Ashkenazi custom. – In some communities women have the custom not to light, especially married women. – Many Sefardim also do not light, as they rely on the lighting of their parents WHERE should one light? – On […]
Toronto: Rav Unger - “Din Vecheshbon”
Posted on September 24, 2009
The Weekly Dose of Torah: Behar/Bechukotai
Posted on May 21, 2009
The Weekly Dose of Torah Rabbi Avi Heller Director of Jewish Education, Boston University Hillel Behar/Bechukotai 5769 ( May 16, 2009)
The Omer and Eternity
Posted on May 8, 2009
The Weekly Dose of Torah Rabbi Avi Heller Director of Jewish Education, Boston University Hillel Emor 5769 (May 9, 2009)
Weekly Dose of Torah: Acharei Mot & Kedoshim (5/2/09)
Posted on May 3, 2009
by Rav Avi Heller, JLIC Boston U. Topic: Nadav and Avihu Redux, This week's Weekly Dose of Torah was generously sponsored by Ron and Jennie Offer and family. There's an old (and unflattering) joke that a Rabbi a priest and a minister were arguing about how to distribute a certain sum of charitable donations. The minister suggested that they draw a circle on the ground and throw the money up in the air. Whatever landed outside the circle would go to the poor and whatever landed inside the circle would be divided into the accounts of the church and synagogue. . .
Here Comes the Sun
Posted on April 21, 2009
The New York Times, on April 8, 1 897 reported that park policeman Foley arrested a Rabbi Wechsler - though Rabbi Klein escaped - who had illegally convened a crowd of several hundred Jews in Tompkins Square to say the blessing on the sun. Reported the Times: "Rabbi Klein's knowledge of English is slight, while Foley's faculties of comprehension of matters...are not acute. The attempt of a foreign citizen to explain to an American Irishman an astronomical situation and a tradition of the Talmud was a dismal failure." The paper concludes by saying that "the new sun" service had been conducted in this country for 180 years, or since 1717. In 1897, it would have been the 203rd cycle of the sun. Now, we are entering the 207th. Read more. . . .