From Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, OBM, and Hey Teves — to Serach bat Asher and Yocheved, who was born between the walls: how the very existence of a single child completes the Jewish people.
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From Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, OBM, and Hey Teves — to Serach bat Asher and Yocheved, who was born between the walls: how the very existence of a single child completes the Jewish people.
Yosef disappears from his father’s life for twenty-two years, and yet one sentence is enough to prove that he is still the same person.
The Roots of Jewish Life Down Under
The biggest spiritual revolutions don’t come through pressure—but from trends nobody even realizes.
From the village priest, to Yosef in Egypt, to the Greeks in the Land of Israel — how changing a name, or holding on to it, can shape our destiny.
Sometimes a forgotten bookmark or a single phrase in the Torah can open a window into the deepest truths about loss, strength, and what really sustains a Jewish home.
A Letter from the Rebbe and the miracle that resulted.
What gave our ancestors the ability to face impossible challenges?
Sometimes it takes years—30, 131, or even thousands—but truth rises, hatred fades, and our mission to bring every Jew home remains eternal.
How was Leah able to change the gender of her unborn child? Why did she do it? And what message is hidden in the Torah’s choice to conceal the reason behind naming Dinah, the daughter of Yaakov?
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