The Rosh Yeshiva discusses the mitzvah of bris milah, which HaShem commanded for Avraham Avinu and his children.
The Rosh Yeshiva explains the centrality of our Jewish identity as a slaves of HaShem and defines what Diaspora Yeshiva is really about.
Emunah [faith] is not just a state that a person either has or doesn’t have. Rather, it is a mida [trait] of a person—that he believes, that he relies on Hashem, that he has perfect faith. A person has to work hard to achieve this trait of emuna.
Explore the unique status of Sefer Devarim—its divine origins, Moshe’s role, and how it redefines rebuke, teshuva, and our bond with Hashem.
Discover the story of Dinah, the power of imagery, and its lessons on influence, choices, and personal growth in this insightful reflection.
The Rosh Yeshiva discusses why a person cannot be a prophet in his native place and the reality of
influencing the world for HaShem.
The Rosh Yeshiva introduces the winter zeman (period of learning) at Diaspora Yeshiva with the importance of beginning with the right intentions, setting the right goals, and tracking results.