Archive: March 2020
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The Pre-Seder Family Experience
Click here to download accompanying PDF guide Pesach this year will be like no other. As we all know, the Pesach Seder is the ultimate family experience. Sadly, families are Read more... -
D’var Torah: Vayikra
Why do we add salt to our bread at the commencement of our meals? In Parshat Vayikra the Torah tells us ‘al kol korbancha takriv melach’ – ‘you must offer Read more... -
The Chief Rabbi’s message on the continued spread of Covid-19
“While they are alone, let us guarantee that they will never feel lonely…” The Chief Rabbi’s message on the continued spread of Covid-19 Read more... -
D’var Torah: Vayakhel Pikudei
Should chefs share recipes? You know, it’s very interesting. There are many chefs and cooks who are delighted to give you a recipe that impresses you. But – if Read more... -
D’var Torah: Ki Tisa
What does Hashem’s back look like? This must sound like an extraordinary question but in Parshat Ki Tisa we find Moshe having an encounter with the Almighty. Moshe asks to Read more... -
Thought for the Day: Purim 2020
Purim in Covid – the power of a handshake We appreciate something most of all when there is a danger that we’ll lose it or when we’ve lost it already. Read more... -
AIPAC 2020
The Chief Rabbi addressed The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) General Session at their Policy Conference in Washington DC He delivered a message of unity to the 18,000 delegates. Read more... -
D’var Torah: Tetzaveh & Purim
Why is the name of Hashem spelt Yud Yud in our siddurim? The Sefer Nachalat Chamisha suggests that the origin is in Parashat Tetzaveh. There we find Hashem telling us Read more...