Two-Line Torah: Chukkat 5777–The retirement of a leader
When I first learned that Moses wouldn’t enter the Land, I was outraged.
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When I first learned that Moses wouldn’t enter the Land, I was outraged.
Though he grew up in the, “very boring, but also beautiful” Boring, OR, Seth Reder’s life has been nothing of the sort.
While Korach, Dathan, Abriam, and On were the main culprits, the 250 others were just as guilty.
Since the launch of the inaugural Hillel International Ruderman Inclusion Ambassador program in August 2016, eight students on local Hillel campuses have made it their mission this past school year to make sure no Jewish student is left out.
Zachary Engel is the chef de cuisine at Shaya Restaurant in New Orleans, and the 2017 James Beard award winner for Rising Star Chef of the Year.
When Ryan Woloshin swabbed his cheek in January 2014, he recalls thinking “I hope I get called.”
With summer almost in full swing, people around the world are now finding some time to kick back and enjoy a good tale. We asked Hillel students, lay leaders and field professionals to share some of their summer reading recommendations.
Moses needs answers in this week’s Torah portion, so he sends out spies to research and report.
For the first almost 22 years of my life, I never understood what being prideful even meant. Sure, I got good grades, was selected for athletic all-star teams and all-state orchestras—but I wasn’t proud.
The Israelites waste no time and start complaining about the new hot thing to whine about: the manna.