Thursday, August 24, 2023

Fwd: Kosher Food for the Navy; Shabbat Elevators; The Rich Fruits of Forgiveness


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Statement From EVP Rabbi Moshe Hauer on the Victims of Terror in Israel
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PARSHAT KI TETZEI
August 25-26, 2023 / 9 Elul 5783

 

HAFTARAH
Isaiah 54:1-10

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OU Helps Make Kosher Food More Accessible to US Navy
OU Helps Make Kosher Food More Accessible to US Navy
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A recent collaboration between the US Navy, the OU, and the Aleph Institute means that kosher food on Navy vessels is about to become more accessible.

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Statement From EVP Rabbi Moshe Hauer on the Victims of Terror in Israel
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Statement From EVP Rabbi Moshe Hauer on the Victims of Terror in Israel

When our brother or sister is hurt or in trouble, we cannot and must not ignore it. We cannot and must not be absent or invisible, failing to act or to raise our voices. We are our brothers' and sisters' keepers and we may not stand by as their blood is spilled.

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OU Mourns the Passing of HaRav Aharon Schechter ztl
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OU Mourns the Passing of HaRav Aharon Schechter zt"l

HaRav Schechter was chosen by his rebbe, Harav Yitzchak Hutner zt"l, as his successor, and served to perpetuate Rav Hutner's uniquely thoughtful, creative, and vibrant approach to every aspect of Torah learning and to educating students.

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Listen to a recording of Rav Schechter zt"l inspiring teens at a NCSY Yarchei Kallah.
A Tour of My Office: Part 1
Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph
A Tour of My Office: Part 1

We are all influenced by the images and ideas that invade our screens and commute and workspace. I know I am. So, allow me to give you a tour of my office, where I spent time trying to craft a positive environment for productivity and growth.

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For Teach NJ Executive Director Katie Katz, It's All About Jewish Education
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For Teach NJ Executive Director Katie Katz, It's All About Jewish Education

I feel very privileged to be able to make a difference in families' lives. We're working to change the trajectory of Jewish day schools' financial paradigms, which would be a gamechanger for our community.

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Buying Coffee on the Road
OU Kosher
Buying Coffee on the Road

Can one buy coffee from a non-kosher establishment while on the road? Executive Rabbinic Coordinator Rabbi Moshe Zywica answers this question in the latest video of OU Kosher's Summer Travel Series.

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Food For Thought With Esty Wolbe
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Food For Thought With Esty Wolbe

In this episode of the Women's Initiative's recipe series Food for Thought, Esty Wolbe demonstrates her delicious recipe for circle fries and shares a bite-sized piece of halacha.

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Prioritizing Partnership: Making Marriage the Ultimate Priority
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Prioritizing Partnership: Making Marriage the Ultimate Priority

In this week's podcast episode, Rabbi Yair Menchel wraps up the shalom bayis series with a discussion on why marriage must be the number one priority, the "switching places" technique, how to choose a winner in a fight, the evolution of love languages and more.

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Yemei Ratzon Ideas and Inspiration
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Yemei Ratzon Ideas and Inspiration

Join the OU Women's Initiative's Yemei Ratzon Ideas and Inspiration programming, which includes a 40-day journaling journey, Selichot night with Slovie Jungreis Wolff and Michal Horowitz and Tzom Gedaliah with Shalvie Freidman.

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Jewish Deaf Survivors of the Holocaust: A Presentation of Their Experiences
Sunday, September 3, at 10 AM EDT

Join Yachad's Our Way program for a live Zoom presentation on the experiences of Jewish deaf survivors of the Holocaust, followed by a Q&A. The event will be presented in both sign language and voice.

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Memory, Identity, and Positivity
Rabbi Moshe Hauer
Memory, Identity, and Positivity

Remembering the perpetual threat of Amalek is sadly and unsurprisingly core to our Jewish identity. But why is the same true of the memory of Miriam's leprosy?

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Shabbat Elevators
Rabbi Anthony Manning
Shabbat Elevators

Going up? Get the low down on this issue from Rabbi Manning's series on contemporary issues in halacha!

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From Embarrassed to Embraced
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From Embarrassed to Embraced

In this week's Haftorah, Yeshayahu foretells a time when we will no longer suffer shame and embarrassment.

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Forty Will Do
Rabbi Menachem Genack
Forty Will Do

What is the correct number of lashes to administer? How does the dispute about this relate to the dispute about who can administer them?

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Parallel Paths
Rabbi Aaron Goldscheider
Parallel Paths

Torah study and prayer are two of the most natural, powerful, and parallel paths to deepening our relationship with the Almighty. In order to reap their cherished rewards, each requires its own mindfulness and wholehearted attention.

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Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
Questions About Shabbos – Part 2

More real-life questions, including virtual minyanim, trampolines and musical instruments. Plus: were there eiruvin in Bible times?

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The Limits of Love
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks ztz"l
The Limits of Love

This week's sedrah prohibits giving the double portion to the son of a more-loved wife over the firstborn of a less-loved wife. But isn't that exactly what Jacob did with Joseph and Reuben?

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The Rich Fruits of Forgiveness
Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
The Rich Fruits of Forgiveness

Forgiveness is our dominant concern at this time of year. When we turn to the Torah portions during these weeks, it is only natural to search the text for references to this important theme.

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Mrs. Leah Feinberg
Significance of More Mitzvot

What is the significance of parshat Ki Teitzei containing more mitzvot than any other parsha in the Torah?

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