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The Sacred Art of Cash Flow: Why Your Q1 Should Start In Tishrei. Not January.
In this witty and wise financial manifesto, Lorenzo Nourafchan makes a compelling case for syncing your cash flow with the Jewish calendar—not the Gregorian one. Drawing from years of experience untangling the unique rhythms of Orthodox business life, he lays out why your Q1 should start in Tishrei and how community values should guide your balance sheet.

Lorenzo Nourafchan
5 days ago2 min read


Adaptability Amidst the Wilderness - Parshat Bamidbar
Why was the Torah given in a barren, ownerless desert? In this insightful piece on Parshat Bamidbar, Elan Javanfard explores how the wilderness was not just a backdrop—but a blueprint for psychological adaptability. Drawing from Torah, Midrash, and modern psychology, he unpacks how embracing humility, flexibility, and resilience prepares us to truly receive divine wisdom—no matter the environment. The desert, it turns out, is not a place of lack, but of transformation.

Elan Javanfard
5 days ago2 min read


Yoel’s Lemonade Stand - The Mermaid's Tale: Why Your Brand Shouldn't Make Sense
What do a two-tailed mermaid, a research assistant named Yoel, and your next business idea have in common? In this sharp and hilarious essay, Lorenzo Nourafchan unpacks the myth that a brand name has to "make sense." Drawing inspiration from Starbucks, Torah names, and Orthodox business quirks, he argues that the best brands don’t explain themselves—they define themselves. Forget the focus groups. Just open the stand and make your lemonade mean something.

Justin Oberman
5 days ago3 min read


Let’s Be Honest: Therapy
In Los Angeles, quality therapy has too often felt like a luxury. But mental health isn't a status symbol—it’s a necessity. This bold new initiative, Nosei LA, is flipping the script by building a culturally attuned mental health system that respects frum values and real-world budgets. With top-tier clinicians, outcome-based care, and a vision rooted in dignity, the article calls on the community to join in building something better. Because therapy isn’t a secret to hide—it’

Elan Javanfard
5 days ago5 min read


Music and Aveilus - Questionable Days to Perform a Siyum Sefer Torah Celebration
When can we dance with the Torah—and when must we hold back? In this clear and thoughtful halachic guide, Rabbi Dovid Nissan Bressman explores whether a siyum Sefer Torah may be celebrated with music and dancing during Sefiras HaOmer or the Three Weeks. Drawing on classical sources and modern Poskim, he offers clarity on how to honor the Torah’s completion while respecting the spirit of aveilus. A must-read for shuls, schools, and communities planning Torah dedications with c

Rabbi Dovid Nissan Bressman
5 days ago3 min read


What are some of the basic applications of Dina D'malchusa Dina (the law of a kingdom is a law)? Are there exceptions when one does not need to follow the law of the land?
What does it mean for Jews to follow the law of the land—and where do we draw the line? In this clear and compelling piece, Dina D’malchusa Dina is unpacked from its Talmudic roots to its modern-day application. From medieval monarchies to American democracy, the article explores when civil law becomes halachic obligation, when it doesn’t, and how generations of poskim have navigated this delicate balance—reminding us that honoring the law can also be a profound Kiddush Hashe

Rabbi Dovid Nissan Bressman
May 154 min read


Becoming the Anchor She’s Looking For
When a woman’s world feels heavy, what she needs most isn’t fixing — it’s presence. In this poetic and powerful piece, Yehudah Kamman explores the sacred role of the man as an emotional anchor in a relationship. Drawing from Torah wisdom and timeless truths, The Relationship Reset invites men to cultivate quiet strength, steady energy, and deep-rooted trust — becoming the unwavering light she can rest beside, even when the storms roll in.

Yehudah Kamman
May 142 min read


Kiddush Hashem & Moral Identity Fusion - Parshat Emor
In this powerful exploration of Parshat Emor, Elan Javanfard bridges timeless Torah principles with modern psychology through the lens of moral identity fusion. Drawing on sources from Chazal, the Gemara, and Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, he unpacks the mitzvah of Kiddush Hashem—not as a lofty abstraction, but as a daily call to integrity, sacrifice, and living with purpose.

Elan Javanfard
May 142 min read


Orthodox Money Matters: When "Business as Usual" Isn't Your Business
This article explores the unique financial realities faced by Orthodox Jewish business owners—where Shabbos, halachic constraints, and Jewish values aren't obstacles to success, but essential features of a principled business model. It challenges conventional financial advice and makes the case for a values-driven approach where religious observance isn’t a compromise—it’s the competitive edge.

Lorenzo Nourafchan
May 142 min read


Heavenly Constraints: The Orthodox Marketer’s Creative Advantage
In a world where marketing often chases trends and noise, this article reveals how Orthodox Jewish business owners can unlock their greatest creative advantage through the very constraints of halacha. With wit and insight, it argues that limitations aren’t obstacles—they’re invitations to think deeper, speak clearer, and market with soul.

Justin Oberman
May 143 min read
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