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Jeruslaem, Israel - Mar. 27, 2026 - Already exhausted by nearly four weeks of missile fire overnight from Iran and Lebanon, Israelis lost an hour of sleep overnight Thursday-Friday, with clocks jumping forward one hour, from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m., marking the start of daylight saving time. Daylight saving time will end on October 25, 2026. Israel made the move nearly three weeks after the US, where most locations changed the clocks on March 8. In 2013, the Knesset passed legislation extending daylight saving time from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October. Before that, standard...
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Baltimore, MD – March 2026 – There are certain things in life we take for granted, and a shiva house having a minyan is one of them. But in reality, that is not always the case. Too often, individuals assume someone else will attend — yet at times, a minyan does not materialize, creating added stress for families already navigating aveilus. In response, Baltimorean Jeff Cohn developed T’Nuchamu, a new global initiative designed to address this issue in a simple and effective way. A designated family representative enters and updates levaya and shiva details, while registered volunteers are notified via email, SMS, or WhatsApp to help ensure a minyan. Beyond that, T’Nuchamu empowers the broader community with real-time updates — including changes such ...
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Baltimore, MD – Mar. 2026 -  Are you nervous about Kashering for Pesach; unsure you will get it done properly? Are you afraid the water will ruin your cabinets and create a mess in your kitchen? Are you moving into a new house and need the kitchen kashered; stress-free? Click here: https://t.ly/UknmP     For the last seven years, The Kashering Konnection, has been servicing the Baltimore and DC communities. Coordinated through Star-K Kashrus Administrator Rabbi Sholom Tendler, experienced, professional Mashgichim are available to come to your home and ensure an easy, mess-free and 100% properly-done Kashering of your kitchen and appliances. From ovens to stoves, counters to sinks, The Kashering Konnection can help you prepare for Pesach in an easy and affordable w...
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“Shas Yidden have a lust for Shas.”In the course of his popular daily Daf Yomi shiur on Menachos 71 (Monday, 5 Nissan), Rav Eli Stefansky recalled an incredible anecdote related to this daf, from the time he farhered the gaonim of “Kollel Shas Yidden.”“I was called to give a farher to the yungeleit of Shas Yidden… yungeleit who know Shas cold…” he recalled. ““One of the questions I asked them was, ‘In which species of tree does the male tree produce the fruit?’ Immediately, there was yelling from all sides, but one thin voice towered above the rest: ‘Tosafos, Menachos daf ayin aleph!’ it cried out.“When I asked whether anyone knew the text of the Tosafos, Rav Dovid Menashe cited the Tosafos verbatim...
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Can we sit at the Seder knowing Milka is fighting for her life? 💔 Baby Milka is only 2 months old and needs urgent surgery abroad to survive. Let's make our Pesach preparations complete with a real act of Chessed. Please help save a life: https://go.aloviakids.org/bn688nx1?utm_source=jbl24.3at A Kosher un Freilichen Pesach to all! 🙏✨
Baltimore, MD – Mar. 26, 2026 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Mr. Reuvein Englard, z’l, father of Yudi Englard.BALTIMORE:Yudi Englard will be returning to observe Shiva through Wednesday morning beginning with Shacharis on Monday morning at 2909 Chokeberry Ct., Baltimore, MD 21209 Shachris 7:15amMincha/Maariv at 7:15 Break  5:45-6:30No visitors please after 1030 pm   בלע המות לנצח
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Washington, D.C. - Mar. 27, 2026 - President Trump signed an executive order to pay Transportation Security Administration workers, a White House official said, bypassing a gridlocked Congress after the latest proposal to fund the broader Department of Homeland Security ran aground Friday. The move, which Trump had previewed a day earlier, came as House Republican leaders rejected a Senate-passed bill that would fund most of DHS, including TSA. A long-running standoff in Congress over immigration enforcement has led to missed paychecks for airport security workers and long lines for travelers.  Early Friday morning, the GOP-led Senate agreed in a voice vote to approve legislation to fund all of DHS through the end of the fiscal year—except for Immigration and Custo...
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The Israeli Air Force, acting on IDF intelligence, on Friday struck the heavy water plant in Arak, central Iran, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit confirmed. The IDF noted that heavy water is a unique material used to operate nuclear reactors, such as the inactive Arak reactor, which was originally designed to have weapons-grade plutonium production capabilities. These materials can also be used as a neutron source for nuclear weapons. Additionally, the IDF statement said, the plant was a significant economic asset for the terror regime and served as a source of income for the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, generating tens of millions of dollars for the regime each year. “Despite explicit international commitments, foremost among them the nuclear agreement, the Iranian terror...
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Rabbi Zvi Teichman on Parshas Tzav/Shabbos Hagadol - Saving our Souls

Although we were introduced to the various offerings in the Mishkan as outlined in the portion of Vayikra, this week in Tzav many other details are added.


In one striking contrast, in last week's reading it describes all the various sacrifices but omits what should be done to the components of the offerings that were not consumed on the altar. It is only this week that we learn who should eat those leftovers.


Only regarding the Minchah — the meal-offering, does the Torah tells us already in Vayikra that after burning the Kometz — the threefingersful that was scooped from the larger volume of the Minchah, is the remnant of the meal-offering to be eaten by the Kohanim.


Another distinction between the Minchah and the other animal or bird offerings is the fact that only regarding the remnant of the Minchah that is consumed by the Kohanim does the G-d assert 'I have presented it as a share מאשי ד'from My fire-offerings'. (ויקרא ו י)


The other sacrifices such as the sin-offering and the guilt-offering, which had its fats similarly burnt on the altar, with the remnant left to be eaten by the Kohanim, it simply states regarding this leftover meat, 'it should be eaten', leaving out its description of being a share presented to the Kohanim 'from the fire'.


The Netziv as well as Reb Meir Simcha of Dvinsk observe from this anomaly, that evidently the Kohanim partaking from that which was left over from the Kometz which 'went on the fire', is associated as an integral part of that burning activity, and not merely a secondary directive to simply eat the remnants. 


It is for that reason the Torah described the eating of the remnant in the previous portion that depicts the activities critical and integral to the 'offering' itself, not just an added detail as to how we treat the remnants.


These portions are always read in the proximity of Pesach in a regular year.


The meal-offerings share a bond with this Yom Tov as they both share the prohibition of allowing this meal product to become Chometz — leaven.


The Torah when discussing the voluntary offering of meal portrays it as ונפש — and a 'soul' [person] offers a meal-offering', since it is often brought by an עני — the poor man who has nothing substantial to offer but his 'soul'.


The Matzah we eat on Pesach is like the מנחת עני — the poor man's meal-offering, as the Torah instructs us 'You shall not eat leavened bread… you shall eat matzos… לחם עוני — bread of affliction… (דברים טז כג)


Is this coincidental?


A Mincha may not be infiltrated by שאור — yeast, or דבש, honey-like nectar. They are the enemy of a meal-offering.


Matzah must be free of leaven, and flour kneaded with honey or the like is equally disqualified as מצה עשירה — enriched matzah.


The Zohar says the 'heads' of the seventy nations are Esav/Edom who corresponds to Yeast, and Yishmael, who corresponds to honey.


Might there be relevance to the situation we face as a nation exposed to the negative influences of western culture and its values, and the incarnation of Amalek in the face of Islam and its followers who seek our total eradication?


Please join me on Shabbos Hagodol in a fascinating journey from the days of our patriarchs, through the sojourn in Egypt, and continuing through the four exiles, and our hoped for redemption from the assault against our very souls and existence today.


באהבה,


צבי יהודה טייכמאן















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Although we were introduced to the various offerings in the Mishkan as outlined in the portion of Vayikra, this week in Tzav many other details are added. In one striking contrast, in last week's reading it describes all the various sacrifices but omits what should be done to the components of the offerings that were not consumed on the altar. It is only this week that we learn who should eat those leftovers. Only regarding the Minchah — the meal-offering, does the Torah tells us already in Vayikra that after burning the Kometz — the threefingersful that was scooped from the larger volume of the Minchah, is the remnant of the meal-offering to be eaten by the Kohanim. Another distinction between the Minchah and the other animal or bird offerings is the fact that only reg...
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Baltimore, MD – Mar. 27, 2026 – BJL regrets to inform the community of the petira of Tinok, z'l, ben, yl't Bentzion Avraham Press, son of Avi and Leelee Press, and grandson of Mr. & Mrs. Sam Press.The Levaya will be graveside at 2:00PM today at the Agudah Cemetery 6300 Hamilton Avenue Rosedale Maryland 21237Shiva will be observed at 6300 Fairlane Dr., Baltimore, MD  21209 until Wednesday afternoon, Apr. 1  בלע המות לנצח 
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