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PARSHAT KI TETZEI
September 13-14, 2024 / 11 Elul 5784

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A Message for 9/11
A Message for 9/11
Rabbi Moshe Hauer

On September 11th, America awoke with a jolt. With the collapse of the towers, we discovered that our country's enemies were not resentful people sitting in a corner of the globe but hateful conquerors who despised us and had come to take America down.

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Beyond Religion: The Business Case for Kosher Certification
Beyond Religion: The Business Case for Kosher Certification
OU Kosher

More than 41% of U.S. food processors and manufacturers rely on kosher certification to help them reach a wider audience of consumers, reaching far beyond followers of observant Judaism. Rabbi Moshe Elefant, COO of OU Kosher, explains some of the benefits of becoming kosher certified and why going kosher doesn't have to be complicated.

Read in The Food Institute
Bring Them Home Now Rally
Bring Them Home Now Rally
Orthodox Union

Join us as we partner with other organizations at a rally for the hostages on Friday, September 20, at 9:00 AM, at Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, in front of the UN at 47th Street and 2nd Avenue in NYC.

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Who Do Our Shuls Serve?
Ashiva
Who Do Our Shuls Serve?

Rabbi Yisrael Motzen, director of the OU's Ashiva program, discusses how shuls can move from servicing only their members to servicing the community at large.

Read in the Times of Israel
OU Kosher Program Explores Daily Applications of Kashrus
OU Kosher
OU Kosher Program Explores Daily Applications of Kashrus

The ASK OU Summer Kashrus Training Program, which recently completed its 16th cycle, demystifies what goes on behind the scenes in kashrus and allows participants to observe practical applications in a real-life context.

Read in JNS
OU Launches New Enhanced Careers Site
Orthodox Union
OU Launches New Enhanced Careers Site

This week, our Human Resources department rolled out its new and improved careers website. The user-friendly site allows us to better showcase our amazing career opportunities and continue attracting top talent to our organization.

Visit the New Site
How the Anstandigs Are Transforming Jewish Life at Binghamton University
OU-JLIC
How the Anstandigs Are Transforming Jewish Life at Binghamton University

Get to know Binghamton University's new JLIC couple, the Anstandigs! From vibrant Shabbat dinners to a Welcome Back Brunch with 200 students, they're already making an impact.

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Remembering 9/11
Jewish Action
Remembering 9/11

As we commemorate the tragedy of 9/11, this tribute to 9/11 victims from our archive recalls acts of heroism, faith and chesed that continue to inspire.

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events icon UPCOMING EVENTS
  SPIRIT  
The Power of Your Voice: Why Voting Matters
Tuesday, September 17, 12 noon EDT

Learn about the importance of voting and how you can get involved in voting operations that may be in your state. Presented by Executive Director of Teach NYS Sydney Altfield.

Register Now
  Women's Initiative  
Lech Knos: Moments of Kindness, Movements of Change
Sunday, October 6

Join together with women in your community on Tzom Gedalia for Tehillim and a video presentation featuring women who stepped forward after October 7.

Register Now
  Tri-State NCSY  
Sukkot at Six Flags
Monday, October 21

Experience the ultimate Sukkot celebration at Six Flags! Enjoy a day of exhilarating rides and festive fun, complemented by delicious kosher food and beautifully crafted sukkahs. Immerse yourself in the spirit of the holiday with meaningful minyanim and family-friendly activities.

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  SPIRIT  
Are You a Person Who Is Living with Parkinson's Disease or a Caregiver (of any health issue)?

Join SPIRIT's groups, which can be accessed from anywhere in the world, including from the comfort of your home. These groups will be like family, with encouragement given, resources and tips provided, and a warm and supportive space to talk out any and all concerns.

 

People with Parkinson's (PWP) is being planned for Monday evenings – 7:30 PM EDT

 

Caregiver Support Group (for various types of health issues) is being planned for Wednesday evenings – 7:30 PM EDT

Register Now
 
ou icon TORAH
Pushing a Wheelchair or Carrying a Toddler Without an Eiruv
L'Kadsho
Pushing a Wheelchair or Carrying a Toddler Without an Eiruv

The eiruv is down; can you push someone to shul in a wheelchair? Can he wheel himself? Find out with Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz! Plus… Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon on insulating food on Shabbos, The Concise Code on childbirth on Shabbos, and more!

Pushing a Wheelchair or Carrying a Toddler Without an Eiruv – Listen Now More on L'Kadsho HALACHA YOMIS: How much wine does one need for Havdalah?
Lashon HaTov
Rabbi Moshe Hauer
Lashon HaTov

The current discord and rifts within Klal Yisrael pose a huge challenge, undermining our fundamental identification as goy echad ba'aretz and visibly affecting our ability to work together, benefit from each other, influence each other, and stand together as a unified community to confront our many external challenges.

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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?

Read in Hebrew
Strengthening the Stakes
Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
Strengthening the Stakes

The Navi recognizes that, despite the elongated galus experience with all the pain and suffering, we have gained much as a people.

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Parallel Paths
Rabbi Aaron Goldscheider
Parallel Paths

Torah study and prayer are two of the most natural and powerful 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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How Many Sinners Are We Talking About?
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
How Many Sinners Are We Talking About?

When the Torah talks about the people sinning, does that mean everyone? The majority? A significant minority? A fascinating real-life reader Q&A!

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When the Chazzan Botches HaMelech HaKadosh
Rabbi Ephraim Glatt, Esq.
When the Chazzan Botches HaMelech HaKadosh

It's Rosh Hashana. After 30 minutes of chazaras hashatz with piyyutim, the chazzan concludes the bracha "haKeil hakadosh" rather than "haMelech hakadosh." Does he have to go back?

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