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The Torah World is Davening for Maran HaRav Shteinman Shlita
In all yeshiva and kollel botei medrash in Eretz Yisrael and throughout the world, the thrust is to increase toil in Torah and perseverance in study both during study sessions and in the breaks. Pirkei Tehillim are being said there and in educational institutions as well, for the complete and speedy recovery of HaRav Aharon Yehuda Leib ben Gittel Feiga Shteinman, amidst all the sick ones of Klal Yisrael.
Agudah Convention Highlights: The Keys to Future Change
Photo Credits: Menachem Adelman and Moshe Gershbaum
The voice of Torah Judaism resonated with a newfound commitment to personal responsibility as the 95th convention of Agudath Israel of America energized and inspired the many individuals who flocked to the Crowne Plaza Stamford to attend the landmark event on November 23-26 (5-8 Kislev).
From Our Archives
Pacing and Leading in Communications
by Rivka Tal
"Home is the place where one can find some of the greatest satisfactions in life. It is the place where we eat and sleep, work and play, struggle with the problems of the present and plan with hope for the future. Truly, it is the very foundation of our existence.
Principles of Education
by HaRav Nosson Einfeld
Insights and thoughts on various aspects of chinuch from a veteran Torah educator.
Beware of Subconscious Hypocrisy
by HaRav Eliezer Dunner
The Maggid of Dubno emphasizes in a moshol how a person often inadvertently contradicts himself. R' Reuven Klein would always remain in shul after shacharis to study Torah before going to work. Once Sir Peter Conrad, a prosperous businessman of the Royal Court, came to Reuven's house to conclude a profitable transaction with him while Reuven was still studying in shul. Conrad did not find Reuven and went away. After Reuven heard from his wife what had happened he scolded her for not calling him to come home immediately from shul.
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