Pesach Program 2: Plan Smart
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Read MoreIn our first-ever special Purim edition, Rabbi Orlofsky takes a moment to discuss everything except Purim.
Read MoreParashas Zachor teaches us when to remember - and when to forget.
Read MoreBreak out of your boundaries in the month that has no mazel.
Read MoreLet’s live the lives we were given, not the lives others have.
Read MoreLet’s recapture our dignity by talking about what tznius actually is.
Read MoreMake your Shabbos table a special place for your children.
Read MoreLet’s appreciate our parents while they’re still around.
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky discusses the shidduch crisis.
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky hosts a band in honor of Shabbos Shirah.
Read MoreRabbi Orlofsky congratulates himself on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah.
Read MoreThe show vs. shiur debate is finally settled, and insights into the psychology of Pharoah’s magicians.
Read MoreThis week’s parasha celebrates life as it should be lived. (In memory of Rabbi Moshe Gottesman of the Hebrew Academy of Nassau County)
Read MoreYou’re not a hypocrite for being imperfect.
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