Category: Shabbat

It’s hard to be rich. You can end up having the feeling that people

In Parshat Tetzaveh, we delve into the intricate details of the vestments worn by

The anticipation has been growing for some time. The short, cold, dreary winter days,

The Zohar delves into the construction of the Tabernacle, equating it with the Ma’aseh

This week’s parshah, Terumah, is about building the Mishkan (Sanctuary) in the desert. HaShem

“V’Eileh HaMishpatim – These are the laws…” Rashi explains that the “V” at the

This week on BreslovCampus, Meir Elkabas discusses the Torah portion, Parshat Mishpatim, offering insights

“The essence of God’s greatness is that the very person who is most distant

The Torah narrates that Hashem instructed Moshe Rabbeinu to set boundaries for the people

This week’s Parsha is known as the Parsha of the Ten Commandments. However, several