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Yeshivas Ohr Yechezkel, WITS, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with a student population of nearly 100 Talmidim in its Mesivta and Yeshiva Gedola, is committed to providing aspiring Talmidim with an excellent Yeshiva education combined with a high caliber General Studies program, set in a warm, nurturing, and supportive environment.Parents and Talmidim alike recognize the Yeshiva’s focus on * Cultivating a Talmid’s passion for Limud HaTorah* Developing the total Mensch* Appreciating the individuality of each Talmid* Creating successful and happy TalmidimThe Yeshiva attracts Talmidim from across the country, including 12 current Baltimore talmidim.Parents who are interested in finding out more about the Yeshiva are encouraged to attend the Open House at the home of Mr. and ...
Parshas Vayishlach Preview Shiur: Yaakov Avinu Took Care of His Animals...We Should Too!  Click on the graphic below to gain info about Rabbi Strum's new shiur
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 4, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Yosefa Benedikt, a’h, sister of Avrohom Goldenberg and Tony Goldenberg. Shiva will be observed in Baltimore through Wednesday morning at 3413 Taney Rd., Baltimore, MD 21215 Please note: Shiva will be in Lakewood on Friday afternoon and Motzei Shabbos at 201 Skyline Dr, Lakewood, NJ 08701. Resuming in Baltimore Sunday morning Minyanim (Baltimore) Shacharis: Friday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday: 7:15 am Mincha/Maariv: (through Tuesday): 4:35 pm The family respectfuly requests no visitors from 12-1pm, 6-7pm, and after 9:30pm.   בלע המות לנצח
Baltimore, MD – Dec. 4, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Mr. Martin Greer, z'l, father of R' Daniel (Laura) Greer. The levaya took place this morning (Friday) at Mount Richmond Cemetery, Staten Island NY Shiva in Baltimore at 6902 Wallis Ave, will begin Sunday with Mincha/Maariv (4:25pm) until Thursday morning, Mincha/Maariv 4:25 pm Shacharis 6:50 am בלע המות לנצח
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Baltimore, MD – Nov. 30, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Rebbetzin Hadassah Poliakoff, a’h, wife of the late Rabbi Manuel M. Poliakoff, z"l, mother of Mr. Abba David (Laura) Poliakoff, Mrs. Aviva (Rabbi Eliezer z"l) Cohen, Mrs. Rena (Rabbi Avi) Schochet, and Rabbi Ephraim (Channa) Poliakoff.BALTIMORE SHIVA:Shiva will be observed in Baltimore at 3211 Fallstaff Road, Baltimore, MD 21215, beginning on Wednesday, December 3, at 2pm, and will end on Tuesday morning, December 9.Mr. Abba David Poliakoff will observe the entire shiva in Baltimore. Mrs. Aviva Cohen will be sitting shiva in Baltimore until Sunday morning. She will then sit shiva at 26081 Radclift Place in Oak Park, MI 48237. She can be reached at 248-259-2608. Mrs. Rena Schoche...
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 1, 2025 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Louis Kaplan, z"l, husband of Helen Kaplan and  father of Yossi (Rebecca) Kaplan, Tzvi (Miriam) Kaplan, Breindy (Yaakov) Davidson and brother of Seymour Kaplan.Shiva will be observed through Tuesday morning at 3202 Bonnie Rd., Baltimore, MD  21208. Yossi Kaplan will be sitting Shiva in Israel. בלע המות לנצח
US President Donald Trump is preparing to announce before year-end that the Gaza peace process will advance into its second phase, unveiling a new governance structure for the enclave, Axios reported on Thursday. The move, according to two US officials and a Western source directly involved, comes as Washington seeks to consolidate what it views as the most significant foreign policy achievement of Trump’s second term. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet Trump in the US before month’s end to discuss the next stage. In a phone call Monday, Trump told Netanyahu he expects him to be a “better partner” on Gaza, the Axios report said. The second phase envisions Israel withdrawing further from Gaza, the deployment of an Intern...
In Yaakov's prayer to G-d to save him from 'the hands of Esav', he prefaces it by expressing how little he deserves G-d's benevolence since he feels diminished by the disproportionate kindness he has already received. As evidence Yaakov mentions how despite when he first crossed over the Jordan River on his way to Lavan all he possessed was his staff, now he has developed into two full camps. כי במקלי—for with my staff, עברתי את—I have crossed, הירדן הזה—this Jordan (בראשית לב יא) The Targum Unkelos translates במקלי as יחידי, alone, without any possessions or wealth other than his staff. Why the emphasis on his retaining only his inconsequential staff? Simply stating לבדי—alone, would have been su...
Vateizei Dina.  And Dina went out.  Today, the mere words conjure up thoughts of negativity and of the recklessness of Dina in venturing out of the protective environment of her home.  Indeed, it is hard to find many words in the Torah which have drawn such a magnitude of interpretation, most which use this tragic episode as a warning against women straying to far into the outside world.  As is often the case though, those who use a tragedy to advance an agenda are often missing the more profound lesson which can be found with a simple reading of our most trusted commentary, Rashi.   Rashi comments that Dina is referred to as “Bas Leah” but not “Bas Yaakov” since Leah too had “gone out”.  Rashi (Vayishlach 34:1). ...
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In Yaakov's prayer to G-d to save him from 'the hands of Esav', he prefaces it by expressing how little he deserves G-d's benevolence since he feels diminished by the disproportionate kindness he has already received.


As evidence Yaakov mentions how despite when he first crossed over the Jordan River on his way to Lavan all he possessed was his staff, now he has developed into two full camps.


כי במקלי—for with my staff, עברתי את—I have crossed, הירדן הזהthis Jordan (בראשית לב יא)


The Targum Unkelos translates במקלי as יחידי, alone, without any possessions or wealth other than his staff.


Why the emphasis on his retaining only his inconsequential staff? Simply stating לבדי—alone, would have been sufficient to make the point.


Rabbeinu Yaakov, the son of the Rosh, known as The Tur, in his commentary on Torah ponders the accenting of הירדן הזה'this' Jordan [River]. The word הזה generally refers to something in one's presence, yet Yaakov at this juncture was quite far from the border of the Land of Israel and simply reminiscing a distant event that occurred in a location far from where he was presently standing.


In the Prayer for Rain we recite on Shemini Atzeres, we request abundant water in the merit of our ancestors.


In the paragraph that appeals in the merit of Yaakov we say: זכור טען מקלו—Remember the one who carried his staff, ועבר ירדן מים—and crossed the Jordan's water. Some suggest this refers to the Midrash that tells of the miraculous splitting of the Jordan as Yaakov placed his staff upon it. If that’s the case, then it was a miracle performed by G-d for Yaakov's convenience. In what way does it exhibit special exertion on Yaakov's part that would merit water for his descendants in the future?


The Talmud tells us that the ירדן—Jordan River, is thus called because the river stems from a region in the north that is the territory of the tribe of Dan, ירד דן— it descends from Dan.


In the teachings of the great Gaon of Vilna, the Gr'a, it is taught that this river corresponds to a heavenly river known as נהר דינור—a River of Fire, which is in the heavenly sphere that serves as the boundary between those who depart from this world and must traverse this body to enter Gan Eden. Similarly, the Jordan River is the exit and entry point to the Land of Israel.


When one leaves the sanctified environment of our land one is susceptible to ירידות—descension in their spiritual stature.


The tribe of Dan is referred to as the ירוד שבשבטים—the descenders among the tribes. Historically, they travelled last in the procession in the journeys in the desert. They succumbed to idolatry as evidenced in the Idol of Micha that was situated in territory of Dan, and the very first blasphemer who was associated with this tribe.


Yet, ironically, it was this tribe who is also known as the מאסף לעל המחנות—who gathered and inspired those who were expelled from the Clouds of Glory.


In the blessing to this tribe, Yaakov extols their yearning for salvation, in a verse we often recite: לישועתך—to your salvation, קויתי ד'—do I long, Oh Hashem.  


Rabbeinu Yonah writes in his Shaarei Teshuva: And one who trusts G-d should hold on during the vision of his distress; for the darkness will be the cause for the light - as it is written (Michah 7:8), "Do not rejoice over me, O my enemy; since I have fallen, I rise again; since I sit in darkness, the Lord is my light." And our Rabbis, may their memory be blessed, said (Midrash Tehillim 22), "If I had not fallen, I would not have risen; If I had not sat in darkness, the Lord would not have been my light."


Even among the darkest of the tribes, there beats a heart filled with yearning, that at times is compelled by the descent to rise like a lion, defiantly, drawing ever closer to G-d.


We each have our lonely moments of descent. But as Yaakov, despite being alone and seemingly helpless, fought off the notion of הירדן 'הזה'— not simply a physical barrier of water, but rather a slippery slope of descent, overcoming it alone with only his staff.


The Paneach Raza, one of the great Rishonim, reveals that this staff was hollowed out and filled with olive oil to fuel his lamps so he may study Torah at night.


It wasn't simply his commitment to study Torah that is being extolled, but more so his never ending yearning for closeness to Hashem no matter what ירידות—descension he faced.


The Chasam Sofer points out the word for Yaakov's staff—מקל, is an acronym for מעולם קוינו לך—We always put our hopes in you.


Yaakov when stating his experience years prior of crossing הירדן הזה—this Jordan, was not a reference to the actual location, but rather to the challenges he was still facing in 'this prolonged descent', until such time as he will merit to cross into the safety of the holy land once again.


This 'eighth' portion in the book of Breishis, is the prelude to Chanukah.


In the darkness of the exile of Yavan, despite having descended to the lures of their culture, we brought ourselves around, prodded by the darkness to rediscover the closeness we possess with the Almighty.


May we cross all our rivers with a fervor that can never be extinguished!


באהבה,


צבייהודה טייכמאן


      

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Baltimore, MD - Dec. 5, 2025  - A coalition gathered outside a Giant Food store in Locust Point on Thursday afternoon to launch a campaign to allow beer and wine in grocery stores. Maryland Retailers Alliance President Cailey Locklair said Maryland is at a competitive disadvantage. “Residents who live near borders routinely cross state lines into Delaware, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and the District of Columbia,” Locklair said. Maryland state Del. Marlon Amprey is the sponsor of the Alcoholic Beverages Modernization Act, which would allow beer and wine to be sold in grocery stores. Amprey said he thinks about the single mom “who is shopping with two or three kids and wants to be able to buy an alcoholic beverage but has three kids with her and has to go to ...
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Baltimore, MD – Dec. 4, 2025 (BJL) — This past month, married women and mothers from across Baltimore participated in a valuable five-part refresher course presented by the STAR-K. The series, designed to strengthen everyday halachic knowledge in the kitchen and beyond, underscored the importance of reviewing these halachos regularly- keeping them fresh, accurate, and at our fingertips.Rabbi Sholom Tendler opened the series with a practical look at Day-to-Day Kashrus in the Kitchen, reviewing common scenarios and addressing real-life questions that arise in busy homes. The following week, Rabbi Mordechai Frankel delivered a comprehensive class on Tovelling, while also covering additional kitchen halachos that participants wanted clarified.Rabbi Dovid Heber continued the program...
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