by Rabbi Tuly Weisz | f 23, 2021 | Temple
I have always taken great pride in my family tradition, passed along from father to son for countless generations, that I am a ‘Kohen,” a direct descendant of Aaron the High Priest. Every morning at the synagogue, I have the cherished opportunity to bless the other...
by Rabbi Tuly Weisz | f 10, 2021 | Bible Study
What is the best way to prepare for enrolling in the #1 army in the Middle East and the most humane military in the world? A number of Yeshiva students in Israel can teach us all their secret. In observance of the Shmita Sabbatical Year, a number of pre-army students...
by Rabbi Tuly Weisz | f 10, 2021 | Repentance, Vayeilech, Videos
Rabbi Moshe Lichtman discussed the portion of “Vayelech” (And Moses went) which all takes place on the last day of the great leader’s life. In it, he explains the traumatic, life-changing episode that occurred two decades ago on September 11th. He ties it all together...
by Rabbi Tuly Weisz | f 10, 2021 | Bible Study
The popular Bible review website and Youtube channel “Bible Buying Guide” (BBG) recently reviewed “The Israel Bible” and, according to Randy Brown of BBG, “I recommend “The Israel Bible to any student of Hebrew anyone that wants to...
by Rabbi Tuly Weisz | f 9, 2021 | Fast of Gedaliah, Jeremiah, Kindness and Compassion, Rosh Hashana, Temple
Archaeologists in Israel uncovered evidence from nearly three thousand years ago, proving the existence of Gedaliah, a relatively minor character mentioned in the Bible, whose life is still commemorated till this very day by Jews every year through an annual fast day....