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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

DIVREI TORAH

Naso – Do Not Be Overly Righteous

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
June 14, 2019

Categories: Politics
DIVREI TORAH

Bechukotai – Talking About My Generation

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
June 13, 2019

Categories: Politics
ARTICLE

Excerpt from The Cantor From The Mishnah To Modernity by Rabbi Wayne Allen

by Rabbi Wayne Allen
May 22, 2019

Categories: Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Tefillah
DIVREI TORAH

Emor – Making Your Influence Count

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
May 16, 2019

Categories: Politics
ARTICLE (Reprinted from Times of Israel)

Refuge and Inspiration: A Thought for Yom Ha’atzmaut

by Doug Aronin
May 8, 2019

Categories: Anti-Semitism, Holidays, Israel, Modern Judaism, Yom Ha'Atzmaut
DIVREI TORAH

Tazria – Fake News

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
April 5, 2019

Categories: Politics
DIVREI TORAH

Tzav – The Eternal Light

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
March 20, 2019

Categories: Politics
ARTICLE (Reprinted from Times of Israel)

Thoughts on the Passing of Albert Vorspan

by Doug Aronin
March 19, 2019

Categories: Articles, Modern Judaism, Politics
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DIVREI TORAH

Vayikra – Sins of Political Leaders

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
March 14, 2019

Categories: Politics
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Da’at Torah of the Community Rabbi and Women Who March to the Beat of Their Own Drum

by Rabbi Alan J Yuter
March 10, 2019

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Israel, Modern Judaism, Women's Forum
DIVREI TORAH

Ki Tisa – Relationships

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
February 21, 2019

Categories: Relationships

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