PARSHAT LECH LECHA October 31 – November 1, 2025 / 10 Cheshvan 5786 | | | FEATURED | | |  | | Man of God, Man for Good: Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt"l | | Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph | There are no words because he is not here to write them. There are no words because he is not here to speak them. There are no words because he is not here. This is the situation I find myself in after the sudden tragic passing of Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt"l, my co-executive vice president at the Orthodox Union, who was like a brother. | | | |  | | Your Vote Matters – Make It Count | There was a time when some elections felt distant – when we could tell ourselves they didn't really affect us. That time is over. Our community's voice must be heard – clearly, confidently, and together. Every eligible voter must vote in next week's election. | | | | AROUND THE OU | |  | | Learn Mishnayos L'ilui Nishmas Rabbi Hauer, zt"l | After completing the first cycle of mishnayos learning, we have launched the second learning cycle on the All Siyum platform in memory of Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt"l, Moshe Yisrael ben Binyamin. Join us in learning mishnayos and honor his neshamah through continued Torah study. | | Learn Now | | |  | | All Torah | | Daily Parsha Learning – The All Torah Way | Bring the weekly parsha into your daily learning with unique shiurim – each with its own style and pace. You'll find these shiurim on the All Parsha app under the "Yomi" section or on the All Parsha website. | | Learn Now | | |  | | The Shabbat Project | This year, on November 7-8, The Shabbat Project is calling Jews around the world to switch off screens for 25 hours and truly appreciate the gift of Shabbat. A small act can make a big difference. Spread the word! | | Find Out More | | | UPCOMING EVENTS | | TORAH | |  | | Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt"l | | Alone But Not Lonely | From the Archives: Jews should be feeling quite lonely these days. Antisemitism, an increasingly visible and unsettling feature of American Jewish life since the Tree of Life attack exactly seven years ago, has spiked since the brutal Hamas massacre of October 7. | | Read More | | |  | | Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman | | Broken Swords and Unbroken Faith | Our haftorah describes a moment of global unease. The nations look out at the world and sense that something is shifting – that Hashem is emerging in history in a way that threatens their control. | | Read More | | |  | | Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt"l | | Our Children Walk on Ahead | The call to Abraham, with which Lech Lecha begins, seems to come from nowhere. There seems to be no prelude, no context, no background. | | Read More | | | |
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