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An Amazing Tale of Hashgochoh and Atonement

Rabbi Dovid Kletzkin is a member of the Yerushalayim Chevra Kadisha. A business flyer that he happened to pick up at a levaya, led to an extraordinary sequence of events that shows how Hashem makes His influence felt in the course of what may appear to be ordinary events.

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Agudath Israel Statement on Exit From the Iranian Nuclear Agreement

In July 2015, upon consultation with its rabbinic leadership, Agudath Israel of America issued a statement regarding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) expressing deep concern as to whether the agreement is in the best interests of the United States and its allies.

 

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Toiling In Torah, A Program For Life: A Shmuess for Parshas Bechukosai

By HaRav Sholom Schwadron zt'l

Regret, Not Depression

At the beginning of parshas Bechukosai, the Torah first lists blessings such as, "I will give the rains in their season and the earth will give its produce," and then it lists curses, whose purpose is to make people afraid. However, there is a danger that people will become depressed when reading this part of the parsha, chas vesholom. Sadness and depression are the roots of all impurity in the soul [and are therefore certainly not the response which the Torah intends].


Avodas Hashem During Sefiras HaOmer

by HaRav Yeshayahu Lieberman

An important part of a Jew's avodas Hashem is to rise higher and higher, to forsake the lowliness of material deeds, and to strive to reach lofty kedusha and tohoroh. He must aspire to be zoche to the Torah that Hashem, in His great mercy, has given to the Jewish Nation.

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