PARSHAT KI TAVO September 1-2, 2023 / 16 Elul 5783 HAFTARAH Isaiah 60:1-22 | | | FEATURED | | | | How Can We Better Support Single People in Our Community? | Center for Communal Research | Many single Orthodox American men and women feel alienated from the broader Jewish community, which may treat them as inferior because of their marital status. Learn about how a traveling panel will focus on ways the Orthodox community and its members can enhance the lives of single men and women. | | | AROUND THE OU | | | GenAleph | Marriage Advice from Matchmaker Aleeza Ben Shalom | When must a couple go to therapy? Which conflicts do we show our children, and which do we not? Aleeza Ben Shalom answers these questions and more in this special guest episode of the Jews Next Dor podcast, finishing off the series on shalom bayis and parenting. | Listen Now | | | | Jewish Action | Teachers to Remember | With the start of school coming, these readers remember the teachers who left a lasting impression on their lives. | Read More | | | | Women's Initiative | Journaling Journey | Join the Women's Initiative for a 40-day journaling journey, Navigating Growth through Self-Reflection and Teshuvah. Sign up to receive daily prompts. | Register Now | | | UPCOMING EVENTS | | TORAH | | | Rabbi Moshe Hauer | Planning for Fulfillment | "Let us not toil in vain." The deepest wish of each of us is that we achieve what we set out to accomplish, and therein lies our greatest satisfaction. | Read More | | | | Rabbi Ari Enkin | Waiting for the Rabbi | If the rabbi takes a long time to daven and everybody waits for him, is that kavod haTorah (respect for the Torah) or tircha d'tzibbura (an imposition on the congregation)? An installment from Rabbi Enkin's series Dalet Amot of Halacha! | Read More | | | | Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman | The Clock is Ticking | The Haftorah is punctuated with a well-known phrase describing the advent of Mashiach, "in its appointed time, I will hasten it." | Read More | | | | Rabbi Menachem Genack | Raising the Torah | The Ramban in our parsha gives us a deeper meaning for hagbahah, the practice of lifting up the Torah for the congregation to see. | Read in Hebrew | | | | Rabbi Jack Abramowitz | Questions About Shabbos – Part 3 | In this final installment of real-life Shabbos questions, Rabbi Jack addresses whether creating the world was God's "job," plus cosplay on Shabbos, whiskey for kiddush, and the Shabbos domain known as makom patur! | Read More | | | | Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks ztz"l | We Are What We Remember | One reason religion has survived in the modern world is because it answers three questions that every reflective human being asks at some time in life: Who am I? Why am I here? How shall I live? | Read More | | | | Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb | Walls Have Ears | We all act differently when we are alone, or with a few close intimates, than we act when we are out in public, among others. | Read More | | | |
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