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PARSHAT BAMIDBAR
May 15-16, 2026 / 29 Iyar 5786

 

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Mevarchim Hachodesh for the month of Sivan

 

SPECIAL DAYS THIS WEEK
Yom Yerushalayim is celebrated on Friday, May 15
Rosh Chodesh Sivan is celebrated on Sunday, May 17
Yom Hameyuchas is celebrated on Monday, May 18
The Shloshet Yemei Hagbalah are observed on Tuesday, May 19, through Thursday, May 21

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Shredding Light on Cheese
Shredding Light on Cheese

In the latest episode of the Keeping It Kosher podcast, our host Rabbi Ezra Sarna is joined by OU Kosher dairy expert and Rabbinic Coordinator Rabbi Avrohom Gordimer for a fascinating deep dive into the world of kosher cheese.

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Report on October 7
Report on October 7

Memory and remembrance have always been central to the Jewish experience — not only in times of joy and salvation, but also in moments of profound pain and tragedy. As a new report documenting the horrific sexual violence committed on and after October 7 is released, our EVP & COO Rabbi Dr. Josh Joseph reflects on the responsibility to bear witness to these atrocities and ensure they are remembered with dignity and humanity.

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The Human Advantage: Staying Relevant in an AI World
The Human Advantage: Staying Relevant in an AI World

As artificial intelligence advances rapidly, many professionals are beginning to worry that their roles could become obsolete. Our Assistant Director of Talent Acquisition Tzuri Merzel explores the human skills that will continue to set people apart in an increasingly AI-powered world, and shares practical insights on how to stay relevant, adaptable, and ahead of the curve.

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NY Blazes Trail on Scholarships
NY Blazes a Trail in Education Scholarships
Teach NYS

Following months of advocacy and engagement by Teach NYS and coalition partners, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signaled support for New York opting into the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Program, a major breakthrough for education affordability that positions New York as a national leader among blue states. The move could help pave the way for additional Democratic-led states to follow suit and expand educational opportunities for families nationwide.

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OU Press Publishes Mesorat Menachem: Jubilee Volume in Honor of Rabbi Menachem Genack
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OU Press Publishes Mesorat Menachem: Jubilee Volume in Honor of Rabbi Menachem Genack

In honor of OU Kosher CEO Rabbi Menachem Genack’s 45-year legacy at the helm of OU Kosher, OU Press is proud to release a remarkable pair of volumes: a collection of chidushei Torah, in Hebrew, from leading Torah scholars, and an English anthology featuring Rabbi Genack’s articles alongside tributes and essays from colleagues and admirers.

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OHRBIT Expands Its Torah Library
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OHRBIT Expands Its Torah Library

OHRBIT, our new AI-powered Torah app, continues to expand with the addition of more than 1,400 classes from Rabbi Yussie Zakutinsky of K’hal Mevakshei Hashem in Lawrence, New York, giving users even greater access to diverse Torah content and shiurim on demand.

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The Mizinke Dance: Tradition, Folklore or Other?
Jewish Action
The Mizinke Dance: Tradition, Folklore or Other?

Wedding season is here, and with simcha halls filling up, Rabbi Reuven G. Becker explores the fascinating origins of the mizinke tantz, the joyous dance performed when parents marry off their youngest child. Tracing its roots through Yiddish folk culture, Ukrainian customs, and American wedding traditions, the story behind this modern staple is anything but simple.

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Kids Kollel Shavuot Source Sheets
OU Israel
Kids' Kollel Shavuot Source Sheets

Make this Shavuot a meaningful family experience with OU Israel’s Kids’ Kollel source sheets, designed to help parents learn together with their children ages 9–14.

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New Torah Learning Program Fills a Campus Need
OU-JLIC
New Torah Learning Program Fills a Campus Need

At JLIC Rutgers, student demand for Torah learning outpaced what two educators could provide one-on-one. The response was pods — small, student-driven chaburot centered on shared interests and schedules, where personal connection is paramount.

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Adam Ferziger: Agents of Change
18Forty
Adam Ferziger: Agents of Change

In this episode of the 18Forty podcast, Adam Ferziger, a historian of modern Jewish movements, discusses how American Jews have helped shape the evolution of Israeli Judaism.

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SPIRIT
Dating After 60: First Date Success Tips for You or Someone You Care About

May 19, at 12:00 PM EDT on Zoom

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OU Advocacy
OU Advocacy Mission to Washington

June 22 – 23, in Washington, D.C.

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Dispersal by Means of the Wind
L'Kadsho
Dispersal by Means of the Wind

The melacha of zoreh (winnowing) is when you scatter particles in the wind. What does this mean for using spray bottles on Shabbos? Rabbi Yosef Zvi Rimon explains! Plus… Rabbi Akiva Willig on bentching after a shalosh seudos Sheva Brachos, and more!

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The Foundation of Bamidbar
Rabbi Menachem Genack
The Foundation of Bamidbar

Why do we read Parshat Bamidbar before the holiday of Shavuot?

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Machar Chodesh: There’s Always a Tomorrow
Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
Machar Chodesh: There’s Always a Tomorrow

When we face an upcoming month, there are mixed feelings. How do we garner this new opportunity, a new beginning?

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Ruth, An Allegory and a Story of Love
Senator Joe Lieberman, a"h, with Rabbi Ari D. Kahn
Ruth, An Allegory and a Story of Love

Megillat Ruth reminds us that the religion that Ruth accepted is about the values of love, honor, and kindness that are the essence of the Law given at Sinai.

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New Series: Bringing Chulin to Life
All Daf
New Series: Bringing Chulin to Life

Learning Chulin isn’t simple. Most of us have never seen shechita, treifos, or the parts of an animal the Gemara discusses. This series brings Chulin to life with short video clips that visually explain and illuminate the halachos and topics on the Daf, presented by expert shochtim and bodkim.

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Love as Law, Law as Love
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt"l
Love as Law, Law as Love

Hosea suggests that the making of woman from man mirrors the creation of humanity from God. First they are separated, then they are joined again as two distinct persons, each of whom respects the integrity of the other.

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Fear of Doing Chesed
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz

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