All posts by Aaron Sull
The Oral Torah
“And Hashem spoke to Moshe on Mt. Sinai saying: Speak to the children of Israel and say to them:
Bertha Ader
ADER – Bertha (nee Kramer) May 13, 2020, beloved wife of the late Joseph Ader; dear mother of Michael
The Jewish Rhythm
Near the conclusion of our parsha of Emor, the Torah lists the festivals and appointed times for us to
A Tale of Two Links
One of the unique services in the Bais Hamikdash, the Holy Temple, was the Omer; a measure of barley offered
Second Chances
Tomorrow evening, one Hebrew month exactly after the First Night of Passover, there is a custom of celebrating “Pesach Sheini”
Finding Holiness in Unholy Times
A picture in the Buffalo News this week perfectly captured the sadness of this time and its impact on familial
Two Offerings
“These are the appointed festivals of Hashem, the special times, which you shall designate in their proper time. “You
Learning From Our Losses
We have lost many special people to the coronavirus, tzadikim and tzidaniyos, righteous men and women. As we turn
A Process and Purpose
What is Yom Ha’atzmaut, Israeli Independence Day about? Independence Day is very much about what the prophet Amos says: “Behold
A Tale of Two Goats
The Goats and the Lots The Torah describes a Yom Kippur ritual involving two goats. One was dedicated to G-d


