Sephardic Torah from the Holy Land | Abraham our Leader
Abraham was our very first leader. What kind of leader was Abraham?
Abraham was our very first leader. What kind of leader was Abraham?
What happens when “an Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi, a Sephardic Chief Rabbi and a future Nobel Prize winning author walk into a café?”
As we observe the 11th anniversary of the passing of Rav Ovadia Yosef z”l (3 Heshvan), we do so in the midst of a deep void in rabbinic leadership in Israel.
The brutal attacks on Simchat Torah were not about territory. Hamas perpetrated a genocidal attack on our values.
Being back in LA from Israel for the holidays is timed with another exciting Dodgers playoff run.
Bring Them Home
When the Third of Tishri falls out on Shabbat – as it does this year – the fast is pushed to the following day. This year, the “following day” is October 6th.
Different than programs who might “include one Sephardic session” as a token gesture, at Elul Min Hamizrah, Sephardic-Mizrahi Judaism is the heart, mind and soul of the program.
Jewish tradition marks Rosh Hashanah as Yom Ha-Din – Judgment Day – when – on the anniversary of the creation of humanity – God sits in judgment over all of humanity.
It’s been eleven months since October 7, and it’s been the most intense, painful, tragic and traumatic period of mourning and Kaddish in recent Jewish memory.