The IDF finding and recovering Ran Gvili, the last October 7th hostage, bringing him home to his family and people for burial in Israel – it’s a big deal for Israelis, for all who followed this long 800+ day saga.… Read the rest
...Our first Sunday Talmud 4-week theme for Spring 2026 is “Holy Folly” and our first piece of Talmud we studied on this theme (from Ketubot 17a) was as the snowfall was already underway with anticipation of a big snowfall (forecast … Read the rest
...On a very cold Shabbat like this, I usually share the Chassidic message contrasting “The Fur Coat Jew” vs. the Jew who lights a fire to warm others as well.(Amazed how many of you remember it!) Or see this … Read the rest
...While we didn’t plan any formal alumni reunions this Winter 2025-26, we did get to meet up with and celebrate with alumni, and some of it in quite unexpected ways!
CAR-TROUBLE
This alumnus only spent one year with us at … Read the rest
...For our Welcome Back event for the Spring ’26 semester, our student board suggested some version of the Geo-Guessr game. So we asked students to submit pictures of their winter break places – for students at the event to guess … Read the rest
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We got word via internal UAlbany memo that the University is officially sunsetting their longtime “Split-A” logo in favor of using the Minerva and Great Dane imaging as University at Albany branding.
(Personally I’d go with the iconic and ubiquitous … Read the rest
...In launching the Chabad campaign for public Menorah lightings, at a farbrengen on Chanukah 5734/1973, the Rebbe took inspiration from the biblical story of Joseph in prison, his interaction with the butler and the baker.
One morning Joseph awoke and … Read the rest
...It so happens that we hosted an alumna’s Sheva Brachos on Yud Tes Kislev, the 19th of Kislev, aka the Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus. So we were thinking of a meaningful thought-provoking centerpiece that could be fitting both for the … Read the rest
...There’s an old Chassidic saying that there are two ways to keep warm when it’s bitter cold out. You can warm yourself by putting on a thick heavy fur coat. Or you can warm yourself AND others by lighting a … Read the rest
...In our Thanksgiving 2025 getaway to the Adirondacks we passed a whole bunch of birch/polar/aspen trees, the white bark trees, on our way up.
Made me think of this question I had about a Rashi in today’s Chumash Vayeitzei Day … Read the rest
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