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PARSHAT VAYEISHEV
December 20-21, 2024 / 20 Kislev 5785

 

SPECIAL DAYS
Chanukah begins Wednesday night, December 25, and is celebrated through Thursday, January 2.

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Report Reveals Challenges Orthodox Jews Face in Seeking a Spouse
Report Reveals Challenges Orthodox Jews Face in Seeking a Spouse
Center for Communal Research

The OU recently released "The Challenges of Singlehood Among American Orthodox Jews Part II," which focuses on the specific challenges that single Orthodox community members face in their search for a spouse.

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Then and Now: The War for Truth
Then and Now: The War for Truth

Our EVP Rabbi Moshe Hauer will be speaking at Congregation Ohav Emeth in Highland Park, NJ, on Sunday night, December 22, on the topic of "Then and Now: The War for Truth."

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Learn Mishnayos Sanhedrin with All Mishnah
All Torah
Learn Mishnayos Sanhedrin with All Mishnah

This week marked a unique learning cycle in the world of Yomi learning. Maseches Bava Basra Daf Yomi and Maseches Bava Basra Mishnah Yomi both finished on the same day, this past Wednesday. Now is a great opportunity to learn Mishnayos Sanhedrin daily with All Mishnah as a prep for the Daf.

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STaM Training Course
Halacha Initiatives
STa"M Training Course

Every community needs a STa"M expert! Become a STAMP certified magiah (checker) for sifrei Torah, tefillin and mezuzos. An online course, beginning January 6, will be given by renowned author and STa"M expert Rav Reuvain Mendlowitz. STAMP is a partner of the OU's Mezuzah Initiative.

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Creative Ways to Give to Charity Before Year-End
Creative Ways to Give to Charity Before Year-End

While many individuals choose the straightforward approach of writing a check to the charity of their choice, there are myriad creative ways to give tzedakah that may help donors achieve other personal financial planning objectives while benefiting the organizations they feel passionate about.

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Friendships Continue to Grow
OU-JLIC
Friendships Continue to Grow

While displaced for ten months in a Tel Aviv hotel, Nir Am evacuees were embraced by the JLIC TLV community and connections were formed.

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Eight Nights of Presents? How About Eight Presents in One Night?
Jewish Action
Eight Nights of Presents? How About Eight Presents in One Night?

This Chanukah, give the gift of a one- or two-year subscription to Jewish Action, the OU's quarterly magazine.

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NCSY Israel
SHMUEL Chanukah Community Concert Celebrating 10 Years of NCSY Israel

Tuesday, December 31, at 7:00 pm in Jerusalem, Israel.

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SPIRIT
SPIRIT Enrichment Center: Inner Healing, Outer Harmony – Nurturing Relationships from Within

Starting Monday, January 5, at noon EST.

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Halachos of Personal Care on Shabbos
L'Kadsho
Halachos of Personal Care on Shabbos

What are the parameters of bathing, showering and shampooing on Shabbos? Rabbi Shalom Rosner explains! Plus… can you drag that, roll that or sweep that on Shabbos? Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon's choresh flowcharts make it simple!

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Brothers
Rabbi Moshe Hauer
Brothers

What principles do you stand for? Just last week we read the Torah's account of Shimon and Levi's principled stand on behalf of their sister Dina in Shechem as they could not tolerate standing by as she was violated. Yet, remarkably, this week we read about the same Shimon and Levi in the very same place doing the precise opposite, scheming to eliminate their own brother Yosef.

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The Eternal Impact of Human Action
Rabbi Menachem Genack
The Eternal Impact of Human Action

The Midrash tells us that although Reuven saved Yosef from his brothers, had he known that the Torah would record his actions he would have acted differently. What does this mean and what implication does it have for our own actions?

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The Price of a Pair of Shoes
Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
The Price of a Pair of Shoes

The Haftorah opens with Hashem's striking declaration: "I am willing to overlook three sins but not the fourth." This raises the obvious question: What were the first three sins, and how was the fourth sin so egregious that it could no longer be forgiven?

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The Progressive Candles: A Commentary on Jewish Life
Rabbi Norman Lamm zt"l
The Progressive Candles: A Commentary on Jewish Life

The light of the progressive candles is an enlightening commentary on what Jewish life should be: inspiring us to better behavior, challenging us to greater deeds, and urging us on to new and broader horizons.

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Where Does It Say...?
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
Where Does It Say...?

Sometimes, a matter of Jewish practice or philosophy is not apparent in the text of the Torah. In these real-life reader Q&As, we address several such questions.

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What Is the Theme of the Stories of Genesis?
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l
What Is the Theme of the Stories of Genesis?

What was so different about the patriarchs in Genesis that we spend so many chapters on them? What new component did they bring to the world?

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How to Daven With All Your Soul
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein
How to Daven With All Your Soul

We understand that to love Hashem with one's soul means to be willing to give up one's life, but since avodah means to daven, how does one "serve" Hashem with his soul?

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We'll Skip This Next Story
Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
We'll Skip This Next Story

It was in the second or third grade that I began to study Chumash. I remember beginning at the beginning, with parshat Bereishit. It must have been in third, or perhaps even fourth, grade that we reached this week's Torah portion, Vayeishev.

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Lechem Mishneh and Shalosh Seudos
Halacha Yomis
Lechem Mishneh and Shalosh Seudos

Do I need to have lechem Mishneh (two loaves) for Shalosh Seudos?

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