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"My Unorthodox Life" Was Aimed at the Charedi Community but it Challenges the Modern Orthodox Community | Jonathan Muskat


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A lot has been written about the Netflix show, “My Unorthodox Life,” which debuted on Netflix last week.  At the outset, I will point out that I did not watch the show and my perspective on the show is based on the articles that I’ve read and many of the inspiring posts that I’ve seen written by orthodox women who presented a positive narrative of life as orthodox women. ....

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Ahavat Yisrael in Challenging Times


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Before I begin, my goal today is to think aloud a little bit through the prism of Torah. I do not believe that rabbis have all of the right solutions to the big problems of the world. But I hope today’s drasha will give us a framework for struggling with important issues. ....

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Disabilities and Divine Eyeglasses


Disabilities and Divine Eyeglasses
This week, when I read the Parsha, I will put on my divine eyeglasses. I will see everyone around me differently and give them the love and respect they truly deserve.
Can a disabled person be a spiritual leader? The answer might seem simple, but it’s not. The reason why it is a challenging question is because of this week’s Torah reading.
On the weekend of Parashat Emor in 2009, my synagogue held a unique Bnai Mitzvah celebration. The celebrants were a group of six adults, most in the forties and fifties, who were residents at the Miriam Home, a Montreal institution that provides services for intellectually disabled adults. These Bnai Mitzvah turned 12 and 13 at a time when developmentally disabled children were hidden away, and because of that, they were excluded from a ceremony that every Jewish child takes for granted. ....

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How Early Can One Read The Megillah At Night? | The Jewish Press - JewishPress.com | Rabbi Yaakov Hoffman | 7 Adar 5781 – February 18, 2021


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Taanit Esther is neither of Biblical nor Talmudic origin (according to the vast majority of authorities – see
Beit Yosef, Orach Chayim 686). It is a custom dating back to the times of the Geonim. Yet despite its relatively low-level halachic status, most people break their
Taanit Esther fast much later than they break their Yom Kippur fast!
The reason for this practice is simple: Purim (usually) immediately follows
Taanit Esther. As soon as
Taanit Esther ends, the obligation to read
Megillat Esther sets in. Since one shouldn’t eat before performing a
mitzvah, the fast by default ends up lasting until the services for Purim night conclude. For those who can’t attend services in shul and must wait until someone comes home shul to ....

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