Why Kosher?

A Canadian court order came out that prevented a law from coming into effect.  That law, might have effectively put an end to Jewish kosher meat production in Canada (without affecting the meat production of any other group, I might add).  Thanks to this court ruling,...

Bittersweet Shivat Haminim

In Parshat Ekev, Moshe Rabbeinu describes the Land of Israel as a place of blessing — “a land of wheat, barley, vines, figs, and pomegranates; a land of olive oil and date honey” (Devarim 8:8). These Shiv’at haminim are more than a shopping list — they are reminders...

The Power of Shema

In the aftermath of World War II, countless Jewish children across Europe had been hidden in orphanages, convents, and monasteries to protect them from Nazi persecution. Many of these institutions were run by nuns or priests who, despite the risks, took the children...

The Toy Taken

It was just another day in the room that was a hurricane of toys. My baby once again had the gall to play with his older brother’s toy.  My toddler decided, that today was the day that he took matters into his own hands.  He walked confidently over to his baby...

Call Me in the Morning

Has this ever happened to you? You think everything’s ok, and suddenly you’re caught up in a confrontation! It’s like a punch to the gut. In this week’s Torah portion, Moses is challenged by his cousin, Korach. Korach approaches Moses in a clear confrontation, along...

Sacred, Not Scared

In Parshat Shlach, we read the painful story of the meraglim — the twelve scouts sent by Moshe to get a better feel about life in the Land of Israel. Ten of them return with a terrifying report. They speak of mighty giants, fortified cities, and an impossible mission....