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The Broken Restroom: A Halachic Analysis - The Yeshiva World

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the New Jersey Jewish Link Recently, after a long drive with no restroom in sight, a person entered a Dunkin Donuts off the

Chanukah and Jewish Identity

Listening for a Divine Echo

Listening for a Divine Echo When will God speak to us? First, we might want to consider how carefully we are listening, because a bit of wonder changes what one can hear. holydude/Getty Images When will God speak to me? As a Yeshiva student in my early twenties, I was on a serious spiritual quest. I would pray intensely and yearned to receive a response from God. I was looking for direction in making some difficult decisions and wanted God to guide me; I was also struggling with questions about faith, and I hoped that a divine revelation would banish my doubts.

A friend I never knew

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Let me tell you about a friend I never knew. He was born in Jerusalem in 1906 and died in 1972. His name was Rabbi Mordechai Hacohen. His father was a renowned kabbalist who led services at the Western Wall for some 50 years. Rabbi Mordecai Hacohen worked through the Maḥzike Hadas network of institutions in Jerusalem to represent Judaism to Israel’s secular population, especially in the kibbutzim.

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