• Judge Duty – Sitting on the Sanhedrin $39.00

    How were judges appointed to the Sanhedrin, the highest Jewish court? Did they have life tenure? Was there a way they could be removed or impeached? A fascinating look into how the Jewish judicial vacuum was filled after Moshe’s passing.

  • Kaddish and Closure $39.00

    The recitation of Kaddish is a central Jewish mourning rite. Mourners recite Kaddish for eleven months following the death of a loved one. What is the meaning of the prayer and the details of its observance? Why is it recited for specifically eleven months?

  • Kiruv with Love: Its Origins and its Propriety $39.00

    What are the founding principles of kiruv? What are the
    origins of kiruv b’ahavah specifically? What are its advantages and its
    pitfalls? A thorough examination of the phenomenon that now defines Jewish
    life.

  • Kollel or Career? $75.00

    The Rambam is famous for suggesting that the unique status of the tribe of Levi can be shared by all those who devote their lives to Torah study while relying on others for their livelihood.

    Many have sought to reconcile this lifestyle with various rulings of the Talmud and Shulchan Aruch, as well positions of Rambam elsewhere. What are the arguments for and against?

  • Kosher ‘Frankenfoods’? GMOs in Halacha (Sources) $75.00

    Scientific advances have unlocked some of the ‘source code’ of living organisms, where by splicing genes from, say, arctic salmon into strawberries, or mice into chickens, we can produce strains of plants and animals which grow better, are more resilient, and are more beneficial economically or otherwise.

    While discussion abounds regarding the long-term health effects of these developments, what is the Torah’s view on such manipulation? Do the ethos of kilayim preclude meddling in G-d’s domain? Or does the command to “fill the earth and subdue it” (Bereshis 1:28) provide the ethical mandate to do just that?

    What are the Halachic ramifications? Is the act of implanting the gene –in flora or fauna- a violation of kilayim? What is the kosher status of the resulting hybrids? Does the status of the donor carryover to the recipient? What if the transferred genes affect the presence of the traditional kosher signs? (a tuna with no scales, a shark with scales)? Is an Esrog which has been thus modified considered a Murkav, disqualifying it from use for the Mitzvah?

    Is there a spiritual effect? Do the characteristics of those animals which the Torah deems negative carry over into the new creature? Would consuming this (otherwise Kosher) creature bring spiritual coarseness (timtum halev)?

    A collection of Tshuvos and articles in Hebrew and English.

  • Kosher Cosmetics: Can a Torah Scroll Be Touched up? $39.00

    An
    analysis of the halachic status of a Sefer Torah whose parchment has been
    coated with a substance that improves its appearance.

  • L’chaim – the Torah Perspective on Alcohol Consumption $75.00

    People drink to socialize, celebrate, and relax.  Alcohol often has a strong effect on people – and throughout history, our people has seen both the ills and the virtues of wine and alcohol consumption. What do the traditional Torah sources say about this?

  • Last Rites Done Right $39.00

    This paper examines the elaborate rituals of taharas hameis. Why is the body laid on the floor during the process? Why are earthenware shards placed on the eyes of the deceased? Why is earth from the land of Israel scattered over the body?

  • Location, location, location $39.00

    Where should a mezuzah go? An analysis of the Chabad approach, where the mezuzah is placed on the doorpost opposite the hinges.

  • Long Life: In G-d’s Hand or One’s Own? $39.00

    How can we reconcile the fact that the length of a person’s life is predetermined by G-d and those behaviors that can shorten one’s life? Do we have any control over life expectancy? How much significance ought one give to medical intervention in terms of lengthening life?

  • Love Thyself (Part II) – The Limits of Physical Self-Abuse $75.00

    Does smoking violate our responsibility to protect our bodies? What about drinking alcohol? Do drugs fall into the same category? This paper examines the parameters of shmiras haguf and extracts the principles that inform halacha’s approach to the various ways of harming oneself.

  • Love Thyself: The Imperative to Secure Material and Emotional Wellbeing $39.00

    An interesting look at man’s obligations to himself. What does Jewish law demand of him to do to better his lot in life? A survey of the financial, emotional and health precautions that one must take.

  • Machon Shmuel: The Sami Rohr Research Institute

    Membership in the Machon Shmuel: The Sami Rohr Research Institute gives you access to a library of thoroughly-researched papers on a wide range of Torah topics and entitles you to request research by our team of scholars on new topics of your choice.

  • Made in the Twilight Zone $75.00

    “If not for the last minute, nothing would get done.”

    The Mishna (Avot 5:6) lists a number of unique items created on that first Friday during Bein Ha-Shmashos (the twilight hour between shkia and tzeis hakochavim).

    If our Shabbos observance — characterized by abstaining from creative labor — is to be a reflection of Hashem’s abstention from creation, why must we not engage in creative labor during Bein Ha-Shmashos?

    Some fascinating perspectives culled from the Midrash, Kabalah and Chassidus.

  • Making the Right Turn $75.00

    Are you headed in the right direction? Depends who you ask. And when.

    Many Jewish practices, such as circling the Bima on various occasions, shaking the Lulav, lighting the Chanukah candles, and others, are associated with particular physical movements in both the right and left directions.

    However, the definition of right and left is apparently subject to interpretation. Is “derech yemin” clockwise or counterclockwise?

    Read the history of this controversy and its intriguing halachic applications.

  • Man vs Machine: The Matzah Story $39.00

    This paper looks at some of the halachic issues that relate to machine-made matzas. These include the risk of dough being caught in the machine, the length of time the dough is left unattended, and the difficulties in properly cleaning the machine.

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