PARSHAT DEVARIM July 21-22, 2023 / 5 Av 5783 HAFTARAH Isaiah 1:1-27 THIS SHABBAT Shabbat Chazon SPECIAL DAY Tisha b'Av begins Wednesday night, July 26, and ends Thursday night, July 27. | | | FEATURED | | | | Infuse Your Tisha b'Av With Meaning | OU Torah Initiatives | Elevate your Tisha b'Av with kinot webcasts from Rabbi Moshe Hauer, Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, Rabbi Steven Weil, and Rabbi Azarya Berzon. Special programming includes a roundtable discussion with victims of terror, a conversation with two Holocaust survivors, and the NCSY Kumzitz of the World. | | | AROUND THE OU | | UPCOMING EVENTS | | TORAH | | | Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik zt"l | The Rav's Commentary on Kina 25 | It is important to mourn not only for the great scholars but for the ordinary Jews as well. One does not have to be a genius or a great teacher of Torah. All one has to do is study, at any level. | Read More | | | | Rabbi Norman Lamm zt"l | The Veil of God | There is no greater agony for man than when God thus veils His presence, when He performs hester panim, the "hiding of His face" from mankind. | Read More | | | | Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks ztz"l | To 120: Growing Old, Staying Young | Moses is a model of how to age well. With the growth of human longevity, this has become a significant and challenging issue. How do you grow old yet stay young? | Read More | | | | Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb | A Sublime Autobiography | There is a biography. And then there is an autobiography. Our biography is the way others see us. Our autobiography is the way we see ourselves. | Read More | | | |
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