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Hear Rabbi Shlomo Riskin's Parshat Hashavua lecture.
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Q & A with Rabbi Riskin
This week's question relates to the individual's sense of insecurity due to the deteriorating security situation.
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Blechner College
Alumni News
Midreshet Lindenbaum Alumni
News

Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, who has both studied and taught at
the Straus Rabbinical Seminary's David Falk Kollel, answers your
questions relating to business ethics, online.
OTS is extremely proud of Neveh Shmuel student
Yishai Sompolinsky, 17, who rushed to the scene
of the Moment Cafe terrorist attack and saved the
life of one of the victims. Read the story,
written by Barbara Sofer in the Jerusalem Post.
"City of What?" Read Rabbi
Riskin's
article about Jerusalem in the current issue of OLAM
The Beit Midrash Studio program, under the auspices of OTS's Ann Belsky Moranis School of Arts, held its first exhibit at Midreshet Lindenbaum.
Ohr Torah Stone is proud of all the
students from overseas who have come to study in Israel this year. We are especially excited that two
of our students (Devora Bergman of Midreshet Lindenbaum and Dovy Singel of Yeshivat Torat Shraga)
were chosen, along with 6 other young North Americans, for an O.U. salute to students in
Israel.
Hear what they have to say...
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Bereishit
Our Bible opens with the miraculous and magnificent
creations of the world and of humanity - but then quickly goes on to
catalogue the encroachment of chaos into cosmos, horror into harmony.
Eden is lost as a result of the cardinal sin of Adam and Eve against the
Divine Creator by eating the forbidden fruit, and the future of the
re-born world outside of Eden is threatened by the cardinal sin of
Cain's fratricide. The first is a crime of human being against G-d; the
second is a crime of human against human. The Bible links both sins by
placing them in the same Torah portion and by joining them
linguistically: G-d punishes Eve by declaring that Adam "will rule over
her" (hu yimshol bakh- Genesis 3:16), and G-d warns Cain that "sin
crouches at the door opening, is desirous of overcoming you, but you can
rule over it "(V'ata timshol bo - Genesis 4:7).
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Rabbi Chaim Brovender's Parshat Hashavua can be found on
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El hombre Creador a semejanza de Dios
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