PARSHAT BEHA'ALOTCHA June 13-14, 2025 / 18 Sivan 5785 | | | FEATURED | | |  | | NYC Primary Election: Voting Is an Obligation, Not an Option | | Teach NYS | Early voting for the NYC primary election begins this weekend. As people devoted to the future of the Jewish community, we must treat participation in every election not as an option, but as an obligation. The decisions being made now – and in the elections ahead – will directly shape the future of our schools, our security, and our values. | | | | AROUND THE OU | |  | | NCSY Israel | | NCSY Israel in the News | NCSY Israel was spotlighted in Israel Hayom for its decade of impact on over 1,800 English-speaking teens who made aliyah. Through Shabbatons, mentorship, and leadership training, the movement helps immigrant youth integrate, grow, and thrive in Israeli society. | | Read in Israel Hayom | | | UPCOMING EVENTS | | | SPIRIT | | SPIRIT Support Groups | Support Groups for Cancer and Chronic Pain Parkinson's Support Group | | | | | TORAH | |  | | Rabbi Moshe Hauer | | Kvetching | It can always be better. But we should never let that get in the way of our appreciation of how good it is. | | Read More | | |  | | Rabbi Menachem Genack | | The Unwritten Sefer | This parshah, according to one tannaitic view, contains a separate sefer of 85 letters. What does this mean? | | Read in Hebrew | | |  | | Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman | | Grace Upon Grace | In the Haftorah of Beha'alotcha, the prophet Zechariah offers a vision of hope to a nation in the midst of rebuilding. He sees a "great mountain" standing before Zerubbavel, leader of the returning exiles – a symbol of the overwhelming challenges ahead. | | Read More | | |  | | Rabbi Aaron Goldscheider | | Second Chances | Generally, halacha doesn't allow for a second chance to fulfill a mitzvah especially for a holiday. So why then Pesach Sheni? | | Read More | | |  | | Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l | | Is a Leader a Nursing Father? | Moses asks, "Why do you tell me to carry them in my arms, as a nurse carries an infant?" But God never said such a thing. He told Moses to lead, but He never told him how to lead. He did not discuss his leadership style. | | Read More | | |  | | Rabbi Daniel Glatstein | | How Old Was Avraham When He Recognized Hashem? | The Rambam says that Avraham was forty years old when he recognized Hashem. How do we reconcile this with the Gemara, which says that he was three? A selection from Rabbi Glatstein's series "Daf HaShavua Iyun Sugya!" | | Listen Now | | |  | | Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb | | The Hazards of Hubris | I've always considered it to be the ugliest word in the Hebrew language. The word is gaavah, generally translated as arrogance, haughtiness, or even insolence. And yet, it sometimes carries the opposite meaning: greatness, loftiness, or even grandeur. | | Read More | | | THIS WEEK ON SOCIAL | | |
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