Can the Chanukah light vanquish global darkness?
December 21, 2014 by Rabbi Chaim Ingram
Never have we needed Chanukah, the Festival of Light, more than during a week when global news events have plunged the world into deep darkness…writes Rabbi Chaim Ingram. Read more
Formative influences – the microcosmic dimension…writes Rabbi Chaim Ingram
December 22, 2013 by Rabbi Chaim Ingram
News buffs would have been intrigued and perhaps surprised to read last week that Pope Francis has been named Time Magazine’s Person of the Year. Read more
Scotched on the Rocks
July 1, 2012 by Rabbi Chaim Ingram
I remember fondly my first English teacher in high school, Mr. Shinebaum a.h.. On the very first lesson he strode into the classroom, cane in hand, and proceded to instil the “fear of heaven” into us by informing us what Henry (the name of his cane) would do if we would step out of line…writes Rabbi Chaim Ingram. Read more
Kabbala versus Kabbollywood
May 23, 2012 by Rabbi Chaim Ingram
Both as a parent and as a teacher, I have come to know that there is no purer relationship than that of a child to G-D…writes Rabbi Chaim Ingram. Read more