Chaim Brovender is a Modern Orthodox and Religious Zionist rabbi in Israel.
When Rabbi Chaim Brovender retired after 40 years of teaching in men and women’s yeshivot here, this pioneer of learning programs for secularly…
Already a performer, writer, educator and Bibliyogi, Marcus J. Freed founded Bibliyoga and is himself a yoga guru in the making. Marcus possesses…
JPost.com is happy to announce the launch of its newest Ask the Expert column -- Ask the Rabbi, in cooperation with Rabbi Chaim Brovender, president…
For Jerusalem-based Shlomo Katz, this could not have been a more eventful year. Finding a wife, releasing his second solo album, and with a project…
Melting Pot: Embarking on Israel's Seventh Decade with Spiritual and Savory ServingsEdited by Dafi Forer KremerDani Books215 pages; $45/NIS 139It's…
When David Kohn became sick last January, he thought his days of learning in yeshiva were over. The octogenarian Ma'aleh Adumim resident had been in…
Extract of an article in Issue 25, March 31, 2008 of The Jerusalem Report. To subscribe to The Jerusalem Report click here. Hard choices face an…
Sunday, March 9THE FOUR-day International Conference of Sister Cities and Municipal Organizations will open at the Inbal Hotel in Jerusalem at 7.30…
Is it considered a mitzvah to give charity to a non-Jew?Is there really a limit to how much I can actually walk on Shabbat?What role should Torah…
On the night of October 5, 2000, at the outset of the second intifada, Rabbi Chaim Brovender, the founder of Yeshivat Hamivtar in Efrat, was…
So a priest and a rabbi are sitting in a comedy club. The priest turns to the rabbi and asks, "Begorrah, rabbi, sure an' just what's so funny about…