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By Menachem Posner His email has become a sacred email address, sanctified by tears and by the little big boy who wanted more than anything else to be a Yeshivah student.
By Menachem Posner Il significato, le benedizioni e le preghiere del seder di Rosh Hashanà
By Menachem Posner Why is the city on the banks of the Kinneret in northern Israel called Tiberias?
By Menachem Posner Why do we not try to make the synagogue candelabrums more like the one in the Temple? After all, isn’t the synagogue supposed to be a miniature Temple?
By Menachem Posner Do we know anything about Moses’ descendants? Did they enter Israel with everyone else?
By Menachem Posner When searching for leaven on the night before Passover we carry a candle, a spoon and a feather. Is there a good reason for the spoon and feather?
By Menachem Posner In II Kings 24:8 it is written, “Jehoiachin was eighteen years old when he began to reign.” But, in II Chronicles 36:9 we read, “Jehoiachin was eight years old when he began to reign.” How old was he really? Was he eight or eighteen?
By Menachem Posner Question: We have a very large congregation, and it is hard for everyone to hear the reading of the scroll of Esther (Megillah) properly. Because the use of electricity is allowed on the holiday of Purim (as opposed to Shabbat and other major holidays), ...
By Menachem Posner Question: My grandmother passed away on her Jewish birthday. A relative said that in Judaism it is considered a particular blessing to die on one’s birthday. Is that correct? Answer: That is indeed the case. The Talmud teaches that Moses passed away on ...
By Menachem Posner Question: After G‑d forgave the People of Israel for the sin of the Golden Calf, we read in the first verse of Exodus 34, “And the L‑rd said to Moses: ‘Hew for yourself two stone tablets … and I will inscribe upon the tablets the words that were on the ...
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