Mazel Tov to Pinchas & Tricia Sutkin
Mazel Tov to Pinchas & Tricia Sutkin on the birth of their grandson.
Mazel Tov to Pinchas & Tricia Sutkin on the birth of their grandson.
The Torah contains numerous laws concerning appropriate speech. Many verses and texts discuss the laws of Lashon Hara and Rechilus, which are typically translated as gossip, talebearing, and slandering.
Mazel Tov to Naftali and Ahuva Hirschberg on their baby boy. May they raise him in Torah, marriage, and good deeds.
Join us Monday night, May 26, for a powerful evening of Torah learning as we prepare our hearts and minds for Shavuos. Hosted at TTI, this special Beis Medrash-style event brings together bochurim and baalei batim for an uplifting night of chavrusa learning, inspiring divrei Torah, and the ruach of Yeshiva.
Dear Esteemed Colleagues, Students and Friends, It is with mixed emotions, joy, excitement and sadness that I pen these words to you. After 33 wonderful, meaningful and successful years in Dallas, my wife, Rebbetzin Marcy and I have decided to make Aliyah to Eretz Yisrael.
In the latter part of Parshas Emor, a sorrowful narrative unfolds regarding a man who blasphemes God and faces capital punishment for this grave offense.
Mazel Tov to Shalom & Etty Krengel on the birth of a granddaughter.

We are thrilled to announce the Dallas Premiere of the ground-breaking and award-winning documentary ‘Follow The Silenced’! Join us on Sunday, May 18th @ 6PM at the Angelika Film Center & Cafe in Dallas!
Mazel Tov to Markus & Mallory Colin on the birth of their daughter.
Mikvaos – a Brief Overview: The Jewish Ritual Bath By Rabbi Yair Hoffman
Mazel Tov to Yaakov & Avital Basri on the birth of their…
One of the most frequently cited verses in the Torah appears in Parshas Kedoshim, which states, ‘ve’ahavta lere’acha kamocha,’ meaning ‘love your neighbor as yourself.’
Mazel Tov to Jacob & Temima Winston on the birth of their…
Mazel Tov to Rabbi Yaakov & Suri Rosenblatt on the birth of their grandson.
The Parshiyos of Tazria and Metzorah provide a comprehensive overview of the laws and principles governing individuals who have contracted tzara’as.
For those of you that were at shul this past Friday night, you heard about this. Unfortunately my father (the Yitzchak of Beit Yitzchak) was given a few weeks to live from the doctors. While we believe in miracles, we see his rapid decline by the day.
In Parshas Shemini, the Torah outlines the various animals, birds, and fish that are allowed or prohibited for consumption.
Our Deepest Condolences to Beth Broodo
Our Deepest Condolences to Leslie Lestz