There are many couples who try to bring children to the world but are unfortunately met with no success. When they finally decide to adopt a child, they often hear the following statement from their family and friends: “You know, once you adopt you are likely to get pregnant.” Many people will tell you that they know such a couple, but no proper research has been done to verify if there is any...
Investing in Jewish Futures
How to convince your children to marry Jewish.
A Breakthrough Transplant
This week, the news reported that doctors in NYU successfully transplanted a pig’s kidney into a human being for the very first time.
Torah Lovers
What perplexes non-Jews about Simchas Torah?
To Kiss or not to Kiss
Being excited about Mitzvos.
Do You Really Care?
What is the proper response when a natural disaster hits our fellow citizens?
The Ochberg Orphans
When one man took responsibility, hundreds of lives were saved.
A Little Humility Couldn’t Hurt
Moses and Adam were two of the greatest men to ever live. What were their differences, and what do they teach us?
The Wayward Son
We are often faced with the task of dealing with a difficult child. When Rabbi Feigelstock was faced with a similar situation, he was taught a new approach. A touching lesson from this week’s parsha.
Bonding Generations
Animals don’t have grandchildren; that is something that is appreciated only within the human race. What does Torah say about the obligations of grandparents (and great-grandparents)?