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PARSHAT RE'EH
August 22-23, 2025 / 29 Av 5785

 

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Mevarchim Hachodesh for the month of Elul

 

SPECIAL DAYS
Rosh Chodesh Elul is celebrated on Sunday, August 24, and Monday, August 25.

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Rabbi Berel Wein's Extraordinary Contributions to Jewish Life and Learning
Rabbi Berel Wein's Extraordinary Contributions to Jewish Life and Learning
Jewish Action

With the passing of Rabbi Berel Wein, zt"l, we revisit this 2021 Jewish Action profile by David Olivestone. The piece traces the remarkable life and enduring legacy of Rabbi Wein, a rav, educator, and communal leader whose teachings shaped generations.

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Safe Spaces, Strong Identities
NCSY
Safe Spaces, Strong Identities

As a new school year begins, Jewish teens face both challenges and opportunities in shaping their identities with pride. NCSY International Director Rabbi Micah Greenland highlights the need for safe, inspiring spaces in schools and beyond, sharing a new article on antisemitism in public schools and the power of inspirational education.

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Estate Planning with Moshe Rabbeinu
Institutional Advancement
Estate Planning with Moshe Rabbeinu

Parshat Devarim can be seen as an early example of an ethical will – a type of document that many Jewish leaders have used throughout history to share their highest values with their loved ones.

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Prepare for the Yamim Noraim
OU Women's Initiative
Prepare for the Yamim Noraim

This Elul, prepare for the Yamim Noraim with the Torat Imecha Halacha series as we shift our focus from Shabbat to the powerful halachot of bein adam l'chaveiro – deepening our relationships and refining our character.

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New OU-JLIC Directors at Seven Leading Universities
OU-JLIC
New OU-JLIC Directors at Seven Leading Universities

OU-JLIC names new campus directors at Cornell, NYU, Columbia, Princeton, Brandeis, Chicago, and Rutgers, providing mentorship and religious support to strengthen Jewish student life.

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OU Women's Initiative
Rosh Chodesh Lunch 'n Learn Elul Shiur with Mrs. Karen Thaler

Monday, August 25, at 12 pm EDT

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Yachad
Yachad's Family Fun Day Carnival

Sunday, August 31, at Votee Park in Teaneck, NJ, from 11 am – 2 pm

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SPIRIT
The Making of the Siddur: The History and Development of the Siddur and the Origins of the Machzor

Tuesday, September 2, at 12 pm EDT

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Siyum Seder Nezikin with Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz

Thursday, September 11, at the Beis HaKnesses of North Woodmere at 7:30 pm

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Siyum Seder Nezikin with Rabbi Moshe Elefant

Tuesday, September 16, at Grand'e Terrace in Brooklyn, NY, at 7:30 pm

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Dipping Challah in Soup
L'Kadsho
Dipping Challah in Soup

Something can't be cooked after it's already been cooked, but it can be cooked after it's been baked. How does this affect our ability to dip challah into our soup? Find out with Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz! Plus, Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon on different types of mixtures, and more!

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The Ultimate Blessing
Rabbi Moshe Hauer
The Ultimate Blessing

For several summers prior to coming to the OU, I would take a break from my normal rabbinic responsibilities to spend ten days at Sinai Retreats, where for a significant portion of each day I had the privilege to teach Torah to a group of intelligent young professionals who had not previously had that opportunity.

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To Build a House for God
Rabbi Menachem Genack
To Build a House for God

What is the difference between the Mishkan and the Beit HaMikdash? And what was the status of the Mishkan Shiloh?

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Torah Loved, Torah Lived
Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
Torah Loved, Torah Lived

This week's haftarah, the third of the Shivah D'Nechemta, paints a vision of healing and promise: All your children will be students of Hashem, and great will be the peace of your children.

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Truth or Consequences
Rabbi Shmuel Goldin
Truth or Consequences

Under what circumstances is the production of "a sign or a wonder" proof of a prophet's truthfulness and under what conditions is it not?

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All Torah Clips Featuring Rabbi Daniel Glatstein: The Power of Positivity
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All Torah Clips Featuring Rabbi Daniel Glatstein: The Power of Positivity

Even in a world with challenges, Hashem fills our lives with far more blessing than curse. Most of what we experience is joy, goodness, and the sweetness of His gifts.

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Tehillim for the Deceased
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
Tehillim for the Deceased

Planning an Elul cemetery visit? Or maybe you have a yahrtzeit coming up? Be prepared with this handy sheet of Tehillim commonly recited in memory of deceased loved ones – the latest in our series of Tehillim for All Occasions.

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The Politics of Freedom
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l
The Politics of Freedom

Having set out the broad principles of the covenant, Moses now turns to the details. The long review of the laws that will govern Israel in its land begin and end with Moses posing a momentous choice.

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What Do We Know About Poverty?
Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
What Do We Know About Poverty?

Young Jewish students who are just beginning to study world history are often surprised to learn that early theorists of socialism and communism were Jews.

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Women and Rosh Chodesh
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Women and Rosh Chodesh

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