A tattered page of a Siddur (prayer book), a well-worn Chumash, an old Parochat (Ark Curtain) and a yellowed volume of the Talmud. What do they have in common? They are all Dvarim Sh’b’kdusha holy objects and need to be handled with proper respect. Although they may no longer be used, their holiness remains within them.
Uniting Rebbeim, Talmidim, Alumni, and Community On Sunday, September 8th, Foxman Torah Institute (FTI) marked the beginning of a new era, with hundreds gathering to inaugurate the new Phase 1 FTI Yeshiva Building, a 10,000 sq. ft. residential building. In a remarkable display of kiddush sheim shomayim and unity, the Torah community of Cherry Hill […]
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