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The Talmud teaches: “Welcoming guests is greater than welcoming the presence of the Shechinah” (Shabbos 127).
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community The Talmud teaches: “Welcoming guests is greater than welcoming the presence of the Shechinah” (Shabbos 127).
The relationship between Chazaq and the Kalever Chassidus has been strong for over a decade, and this past Sukkot Chazaq celebrated Simchas Bais Hashoeva in the magnificent sukkah of the Kalever Rebbe in Williamsburg. The event brought together members of the community for an unforgettable night of joy, inspiration, and dancing.
The Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV), representing over 2,500 traditional, Orthodox rabbis in American public policy, thanked the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, and its Chair Virginia Foxx (R-NC), for the committee staff’s detailed, comprehensive, 325-page report on “Anti-Semitism on College Campuses Exposed,” and called to “clean house” in American higher education. The report determined that “so-called university leaders intentionally declined to express support for campus Jewish communities” lest they offend anti-Semitic faculty and students, ignored their own rules and policies to give anti-Semitic vandalism and harassment a free pass, and often did so due to intervention by faculty to preclude meaningful discipline.
An Esteemed Past, a Vibrant Present, an Exciting Future
“I went to Stern.”
Tens of thousands of graduates over the past seven decades have said those proud words, each declaring them with a knowing smile and prompting great memories consisting of friends, classes, professors, religious inspiration, dorm life, Manhattan living and countless other wonderful thoughts and experiences.
As part of Midreshet Adina’s amazing lineup of virtual shiurim, Mrs. Dina Schoonmaker taught an inspiring series of shiurim on Chovos HaL’vavos. The following is from her shiur on Tuesday morning, October 28.
In this week’s parshah, Lech-L’cha, Hashem commands Avraham Avinu to “go forth from your land, your birthplace, and your father’s house” (Genesis 12:1). Rashi explains that Hashem doesn’t just tell Avraham Avinu to leave; He also hints that Avraham will gain from this journey – both spiritually and materially. Yet, Hashem doesn’t fully reveal where Avraham is going, leaving him to embark with only trust in Hashem.
