Bais Habechira Video With Rabbi Chananya Hoffinger – Day #13
Today’s video goes from east to west through the structure surrounding the Kodesh and Kodesh HaKodashim.
Today’s video goes from east to west through the structure surrounding the Kodesh and Kodesh HaKodashim.
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A new Acapella release from Yissachar Dror for Sefira and the three weeks.
The catchy mid-tempo ballad was composed by Yochanan Gordon and performed by Mendy J earlier this year. By popular demand, Mendy collaborated with music producer Moishy Goldstein and Zemiros choir to release an acapella version of the hit song.
A huge quarry – one of the largest ever found in Jerusalem, dating from the end of the Second Temple period, in recent weeks is being uncovered by an Israel Antiquities Authority excavation in the Har Hotzvim industrial area in Jerusalem.
Healing melodies, a collection of songs appropriate for the introspective time of the year of Bein Hamitzorim.
Noa Argamani, one of four hostages who were rescued from Gaza last month by IDF forces, on Friday morning arrived at the gravesite of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, to utter a prayer of gratitude to G-d and request the release of all the remaining hostages.
The IDF recovered the bodies of hostages Maya Goren and Oren Goldin from Hamas captivity in Gaza, it was cleared for publication on Wednesday evening.
Starting tomorrow, the 17th of Tammuz, we will be posting daily videos and quizzes on Hilchos Beis Habechira.
After 150 years of research: Archaeologists in the City of David have uncovered one of the monumental fortifications that protected the kings of Jerusalem.
In the caves of the Judean desert, the earliest evidence of red-dyed textile using scale insects was revealed. According to a new joint study of the Israel Antiquities Authority, Bar-Ilan University and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the color of the rare 3,800-year-old textile was produced from the oak scale insects, which the researchers identify with the biblical “Tola‛at Hashani”.
The Jewish community in Obninsk, Russia was shaken Wednesday night after vandals set fire to their local synagogue. The attack, which targeted the synagogue’s electrical room, caused significant damage but thankfully resulted in no injuries.
Chabad photographer Mordechai Lubecki, made a stop in Oslo, Norway, capturing the sites and Jewish scenes of the city.
An ancient tombstone with an inscription in Hebrew, which was found in Ramanthapuram in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India, may shed light on a forgotten Jewish community in the country.
Join Rabbi Prof. Jeffrey Woolf, a trained medieval and Renaissance Jewish historian, as he delves into the life and legacy of Rashi in this insightful episode.
Until the middle of the 2nd century BCE, Jerusalem of the Second Temple period was a small city, important – but not very impressive. The change occurred when the Hasmonean family arrived about 2,150 years ago.
The majority of a split Appellate Division court in New York overturned a lower court decision and upheld the 2022 substantial equivalency regulations, marking a setback for Yeshivas.
Ein Anachnu Maspikim, our essence as Yidden is gratitude, we can’t stop won’t stop thanking You Hashem. You do everything for us! Thank You Hashem.