A FAT-FREE YETZER HARA
Print-friendly version A FAT-FREE YETZER HARA Harav Y. Reuven Rubin There comes a certain point in life when you are made aware of the fact that you are what you…
Print-friendly version A FAT-FREE YETZER HARA Harav Y. Reuven Rubin There comes a certain point in life when you are made aware of the fact that you are what you…
Print-friendly version THE BUILDING OF TOMORROW Harav Y. Reuven Rubin Shlita In the summer of 1960, the Torah community of America witnessed one of the most spiritual moments in recent…
Print-friendly version NEVER TO FORGET HARAV Y. REUVEN RUBIN SHLITA So many rules, so much to remember, this Covid pandemic has spawned a whole raft of dos and don’ts. Sweat…
Print-friendly version FOOTSTEPS OF OUR FATHERS PEREK 1 MISHNA 7 In the Quiet of My Heart Harav Y. Reuven Rubin Shlita In the quiet moments of the morning, when all…
Do we act as disciples of Aharon? Do we show love for others and seek to bring them closer to the Torah’s eternal truths?
Printer-Friendly Version From Rock to Compote Harav Y. Reuven Rubin Shlita It must have been about sixty years ago, and I was a young student in Bobov. The centre of…
Print-Friendly Version Please Help Relieve The Pain Harav Y. Reuven Rubin Shlita There is a moment in one’s life when minor aches and pains take on a whole new complexion.…
We swim about in a world that has changed, its features changed. This is the golus Hashem has placed us in, so it is our task to find our individual makom amidst the new waters of challenge.
We have all been stricken by the events that took place in Meron on Lag Be’omer, many have lost sleep, others feel anxious and broken.
I share these thoughts a few days after the tragedy of Meron, and I still can’t get it all together.