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May 1-2, 2026 / 15 Iyar 5786

 

SPECIAL DAYS
Pesach Sheini is celebrated on Friday, May 1
Lag BaOmer is celebrated on Tuesday, May 5

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Bridging Two Worlds
Bridging Two Worlds

How do you help someone feel at home in a totally new country? In this episode of Oh, You?, our EVP and COO, Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph, speaks with Esti Moskovitz-Kalman, Director of Anglo Engagement and Programming in Israel, about supporting English-speaking olim through the life-changing transition of aliyah.

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Honoring a Legacy at OU Kosher’s 32nd Annual Kashrus Conference
Honoring a Legacy at OU Kosher’s 32nd Annual Kashrus Conference
OU Kosher

As OU Kosher CEO Rabbi Menachem Genack prepares to step down after 45 years, the annual OU Kashrus Conference highlighted the global network, collaboration, and standards he built and defined.

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Watch The Tribute Video Honoring Rabbi Genack
How to Plan a Memorable Wedding on a Budget
How to Plan a Memorable Wedding on a Budget

A child’s engagement marks the beginning of a beautiful new chapter, though for many Orthodox families it also brings the significant financial responsibility of planning a wedding. Rivka Resnik, financial literacy author and mother of eight, shares both expert insights and personal tips for cutting costs while still creating a beautiful and memorable simcha.

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When a Marriage Ends, the Family Doesn’t
Kol Echad
When a Marriage Ends, the Family Doesn’t

Meet Rechy Zolty, founder of Arches for Families, a New Jersey–based organization that helps divorced couples navigate one of the most painful transitions a family can face. Her mission isn’t to repair marriages that have already broken, but to guide parents toward healthy, respectful co-parenting, with their children at the center. The work she does today, however, began almost by accident.

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Removing Barriers for Jewish Schools
Teach Florida
Removing Barriers for Jewish Schools

In a letter to the Wall Street Journal, Teach Florida’s Director of Special Projects, Danny Aqua, explains how Florida’s new zoning reforms are enabling Jewish and other private schools to open and expand—giving families greater access to the educational options they value. The piece underscores how increasing school capacity amplifies the impact of school choice across the state.

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Beyond the Bonfire: 5 Meaningful Ways to Connect with Lag BaOmer
Jewish Action
Beyond the Bonfire: 5 Meaningful Ways to Connect with Lag BaOmer

Five creative, fire-free ways to make Lag BaOmer fun and impactful.

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SPIRIT
Intentional Jewish Grandparenting

Tuesday, May 5, at 12 PM EDT on Zoom

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Living Smarter Jewish
Can I Make It in Today's Economy?

Sunday, May 10, at 8:15 PM, in Lakewood, NJ

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Safek Pesik Reisha
L'Kadsho
Safek Pesik Reisha

You can’t recall if you turned off the fridge light. If you didn’t, the light will definitely come on; if you did, everything’s fine. Can you open the door? Rav Doniel Schreiber examines this important question! Plus… Rav Yosef Zvi Rimon begins the melacha of zoreh (winnowing), and more!

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A Mitzvah Preceding a Greater Mitzvah
Rabbi Menachem Genack
A Mitzvah Preceding a Greater Mitzvah

Why don’t we recite a Shehechiyanu on the mitzvah of Sefirat HaOmer? And why don’t we recite it upon getting married?

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Clothed in Kedushah
Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
Clothed in Kedushah

The Kohen changes his garments – but he does not change himself. He steps out of the formal avodah, but the awareness, the discipline, the inner posture remains. The holy clothing may be removed, but the identity endures.

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Why Do We Count?
Rabbi Shmuel Goldin
Why Do We Count?

The act of Sefirat HaOmer teaches us to “count our days in the realm of Sefirah” – to see each day as a goal unto itself.

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Faith as a Journey
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt"l
Faith as a Journey

Most of the references to the wilderness years focus on the graciousness of G-d and the ingratitude of the people. Jeremiah does the opposite. To be sure, there were bad things about those years, but the Israelites had the faith and courage to embark on a journey through an unknown land, fraught with danger, sustained only by their trust in G-d.

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The Domino Effect
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
The Domino Effect

In the latest edition of The Chesed Files, learn how performing an act of chesed rewards a person with credit for all the good that results.

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Bikkur Cholim or Nichum Aveilim: Which Comes First?
Rabbi Ari Enkin
Bikkur Cholim or Nichum Aveilim: Which Comes First?

If you have to choose between visiting someone who’s sick or making a shiva visit, which mitzvah takes priority? Find out in this edition of Dalet Amot of Halacha.

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To Be Holy Is to Be Kind
Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
To Be Holy Is to Be Kind

The Torah’s laws are meant to foster compassion and reject cruelty. True holiness begins with kindness.

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Tachanun or Not on Pesach Sheini?
Halacha Yomis
Tachanun or Not on Pesach Sheini?

This year, Pesach Sheini (the 14th day of Iyar) falls on Friday, May 1. Do we recite Tachanun?

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Orthodox Union

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