Imagine if the Torah had not been given. While for many, such a thought is unthinkable—“for they are our life and the length of our days…

I often ask my high school students what they consider the most difficult mitzvah to observe. The two most common answers I receive are keeping…

“Rabbi Elai said: A person is recognized through three ways: b’koso, b’kiso, u’b’kaaso” (Eiruvin 65b).…

Two of the most fundamental mitzvot are those of prayer and Talmud Torah. Observant Jews pray three times a day, and for those who daven with a…

“One cannot compare one who learns the chapter 100 times to one who learns it 101 times” (Chagiga 9b). The mitzvah of Talmud Torah…

One of the hardest hit industries of the pandemic has been the restaurant industry. Many restaurants have permanently closed; surely, many more will…

The focus of masechet Shabbat is the definition of the parameters of the 39 prohibited melachot, creative activities prohibited on Shabbat. Of the 39…

In Talmudic times, it was common for one to wear tefillin all day long. As the Torah does not limit its observance in any way, there would seem to be…

As more and more of our economy runs on credit, as we increasingly pay for purchases with debit cards or even smartphones, the necessity—or…

For thousands of years, a meal was defined by the eating of bread. Not only as did bread serve as an appetizer, the main course itself was consumed…

I dedicate the thought below to the memory of my mother, Rachel bat Chaim (Ruth Kelman) z”l, whose yahrzeit we observe today. May we celebrate…

The concept behind an eiruv is that the people making it join together as one large household. Each household contributes some food, which is put in…

One of the key components of the legal discussions of the Talmud is the bringing of proof texts to support a given position. At times, the proof…

One of the methods used to help people remember those whom they meet is the mnemonic device of associating the person with some easy-to-remember…

The teacher/student relationship is a most special one.  A teacher must treat his student as he would treat his own child, and a child must…

To tell someone that his words are those of prophecy would seem to be the highest compliment one can give. The prerequisites for being a prophet are…

The mitzva of Talmud Torah consists of both learning Torah, and knowing Torah. And of the two, it is the former that is more important. One can…

As is well known, our tradition places great importance on proper speech. While we generally view this as a moral imperative -- avoiding unnecessary…

While the basis of Jewish law (and much more) is to be found in the Talmud, the Talmud, in and of itself, is not a very good text for determining…

One of the educational goals of the Sages--especially as the exile wore on--was was to instill a belief in the coming of the Mashiach. …

We have often discussed the terrible tragedy of poverty. Without changing that perspective, there does appear to be at least somewhat of a…

Poverty is a terrible curse, one that has been the unfortunate lot of many Jews over the years. While we are blessed to live in the wealthiest…

The Daf Yomi thought is dedicated by the family of Dr. Solomon Burack, ob"m in observance of his Yahrzeit.  May his memory be for…

Both an eiruv techumim, which allows one to walk an additional 2,000 cubits (approximately 1 kilometre) outside of the city limits, and an…