Sefer By Rabbi Nosson Dubin
Reviewed by Rabbi Chaim Serebrowski
The halachos of taaruvos are among some of the most complicated in Shulchan Aruch, but a momentous new sefer can be an invaluable resource to those navigating the intricacies of those complex sugyos.
Sefer Hatza’as Hashulchan, recently published by Rabbi Nosson Dubin, is a product of 10 years of iyun and ameilus. In it, the halachos of taaruvos are presented with pristine clarity, in 248 pages of illuminative insights. It is a fundamental work, poised to become a go-to companion for those seeking to gain understanding in those often-elusive sugyos.

By Rabbi Dovid Juravel
Reviewed by Rabbi Chaim Serebrowski

Living Legend is the life-changing story of Rav Yitzchak Dovid Grossman of Migdal Haemek, one of our generation’s greatest heroes, a selfless man who has done extraordinary things to help others, no matter who they are or where they are from, touching one soul at a time.

Reprinted from Yated Ne’eman
A Welcome Challenge
Hershy Shmedra – Romema, Yerushalayim
It was during Pesach, right in the middle of the coronavirus outbreak, that we finalized our plan to move from Brooklyn to Eretz Yisroel. I asked a shailah if we were allowed to pack up for moving to Eretz Yisroel during Chol HaMoed; yes! was the encouraging p’sak, so we packed and prepared. The very next week we landed in Eretz Yisroel, going right into the fourteen-day mandated quarantine.

Moving On & Up
R’ Chaim Leib Belsky
Ramat Eshkol, Yerushalayim
When we first came to Eretz Yisroel as a young couple, we did not give much thought to whether we “moved” here and to the possibility of “moving back.” We just saw ourselves as “living here.” This didn’t preclude us from moving back, but it did take our focus off the emotional issue of having left our familiar and comfortable place, and it allowed us to focus instead on “living” in the here and now.

Hashem Led The Way

Haaretz Hatovah
Real Life Stories and Experiences of Yidden Settling in Eretz Yisroel.

Haaretz Hatovah
Real Life Stories and Experiences of Yidden Settling in Eretz Yisroel.

Unexpected Turns

Haaretz Hatovah
Real Life Stories and Experiences of Yidden Settling in Eretz Yisroel.
My life keeps on surprising me! Unpredictable turns are what led to my successful Aliyah, starting all the way back from my childhood. My earliest memories of Eretz Yisroel had the opposite effect of what might have been predicted. Unfortunately, the first time I came was a year after my father was niftar, I was only five years old at the time. Too young to understand a lot of things, but surprisingly, afterwards I was left with a positive connection.

Haaretz Hatovah
Real Life Stories and Experiences of Yidden Settling in Eretz Yisroel.
One theme that I have kept to throughout my life is to keep moving, always growing. I grew up in Passaic, NJ and as I grew older I moved toward the chassidishe groups; on Shabbos I wear a shtreimel. I am comfortable with all kinds – modern Young Israel, Yeshivish and of course with Chassidishe. I learned in a mesivta in Lakewood for high school, summers found me in Camp Dora Golding, then I went to Eretz Yisroel for some more serious learning… wherever I was, I was involved with the Klal and Yiddishkeit – and I always wanted to keep growing, reaching for the next level.

Haaretz Hatovah
Real Life Stories and Experiences of Yidden Settling in Eretz Yisroel.
For Growing In Ruchniyus, There’s No Place Like Eretz Yisroel
Rabbi Yosef Younger’s story

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