President Biden Declares Education and Sharing Day, USA, 2023
On Friday, March 31st, US President Jo Biden declared the 31st of March as Education and Sharing Day, USA, 2023. Read the declaration in extended article.
On Friday, March 31st, US President Jo Biden declared the 31st of March as Education and Sharing Day, USA, 2023. Read the declaration in extended article.
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As Yud Alef Nissan approaches, more than 96% of Lubavitcher Yeshiva Ocean Parkway Tomchei Tmimim’s students are already onboard with the school-wide mivtza that makes Mishnayos and Tanya Baal Peh something everyone can do — and something everyone wants to do.
Jews around the world find themselves in sometimes difficult situations, and when it comes time to make the Pesach Seder, may find themselves short on time. For that, we have the shortest Halachically acceptable “Minimal” Haggada.
Since I am preparing a book on the Shpoile Zeide, I decided to post one of his most famous sayings on the Mah Nishtana, which we will be saying this week. If you have any information or stories about his life, please contact me. Thank you!
This Shabbos at the BESHT: Rabbi Yitzchak Hanoka is the Tri-State Senior Rabbinic Coordinator at OK Kosher Certification. Prior to his current position, Rabbi Hanoka worked as a mashgiach for various manufacturing facilities certified by the OK. He will be giving this week’s Shiur omn Kashrus clarity to help promote a calm pesach atmosphere.
In this week’s Dvar Torah, Rabbi Katzman tells of a Satmar Chossid that inspired him, and how he translated his words into action on how to be closer to the Rebbe.
From the Safer Haminhagim: Every day from Rosh Chodesh Nissan until the twelfth of the month, one reads the passage that describes the offering brought on that day by a particular Nasi, or tribal prince, for the dedication of the altar of the Mishkan. Yehi Ratzon in the Extended Article.