All posts by Aaron Sull
Buffalo Jewish Review Anthology
It’s been a long time since the Buffalo Jewish Review sat on the coffee table of our dear subscribers on
Yom Kippur: The Connection
Ha’azinu and Yom Kippur: The Connection This week’s Torah reading, Ha’azinu, always coincides with Yom Kippur. It is read either
Sara Weinstein
WEINSTEIN – Sara (nee DeBora) July 11, 2021, at 103 years old. Beloved wife of the late Herman Weinstein; loving
Sharing the Burden
We all felt a sense of relief when ceasefire was declared this past Thursday. For eleven days we were
Change of Terminology
In this week’s parshah there is a detailed report as to which prince brought his offering on each specific day
ONE WHO LAUGHS LAST, LAUGHS BEST
Of all the blessings that are mentioned in the Torah, the one that stands out for its simple eloquence
Taste of Torah Parshat Naso
In this week’s Torah reading, among seemingly unconnected teachings – after the ritual for dealing with a man in
A Blessing on the Handmaids
In an episode from season two of Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, a dystopian vision of a future run by
Sotah
In this week’s portion, the mitzva of Sotah is discussed. A sotah is when a woman was secluded with
Counting to One
‘Take a census of the entire assembly of the Children of Israel according to their families” (Bamidbar 1:2). This is


