Brit – Covenant: The Architecture of Jewish Existence
Brit – Covenant: The Architecture of Jewish Existence

What Is a Brit? A Precise Definition The word brit is usually translated “covenant” — but that English word is nearly as opaque as the Hebrew. To understand what a brit is, we first need to clear away three things it is commonly confused with. A brit is not a contract. A contract is a

Eishes Chayil: Teves- Chana
Eishes Chayil: Teves- Chana

RCLS | Mrs. Erin Stiebel Print this article

Eishes Chayil: Sivan: Her Husband is Known in the Gates, when He Sits Among the Elders of the Land
Eishes Chayil: Sivan: Her Husband is Known in the Gates, when He Sits Among the Elders of the Land

RCLS | Dr. Miriam Zuroff Print this article

Eishes Chayil: Tamuz
Eishes Chayil: Tamuz

RCLS | Dr. Janet Snider Print this article

Parshas Chukas/Balak
Parshas Chukas/Balak

Categorization of Mitzos In total, there are 613 mitzvot, or commandments, in the Torah.  They encompass much of our daily living; from which animals can pull a plow together, to which foods we eat on varied days.  We have different systems in which we can break down the mitzvot into different categories.  Here are some

Parshas Korach 5786
Parshas Korach 5786

Introduction This week’s parsha, Korach, details the only major attempt at challenging Moshe’s position as G-d’s chosen leader and prophet of the Jewish people. Rashi tells us that this rebellion was rooted in jealousy, as Korach felt he should have been appointed the leader of the extended family of Kohath. Instead, Moshe had appointed Elizaphan

Brit – Covenant: The Architecture of Jewish Existence
Brit – Covenant: The Architecture of Jewish Existence
Eishes Chayil: Teves- Chana
Eishes Chayil: Teves- Chana
Eishes Chayil: Sivan: Her Husband is Known in the Gates, when He Sits Among the Elders of the Land
Eishes Chayil: Sivan: Her Husband is Known in the Gates, when He Sits Among the Elders of the Land
Eishes Chayil: Tamuz
Eishes Chayil: Tamuz
Parshas Chukas/Balak
Parshas Chukas/Balak
Parshas Korach 5786
Parshas Korach 5786
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