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Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg has been Beth Tfiloh's spiritual leader since 1978. Beth Tfiloh is the largest Modern Orthodox synagogue in the U.S. with a Day School of over 900 children. Rabbi Wohlberg has been called "The Master of the Sermon" by the Baltimore Jewish Times. His sermons are read by thousands over the Internet, and he is the author of the books, The UnHaggadah: How to Keep the Conversation and Wine Flowing at Your Seder, and Pulpit Power.

ARTICLES BY: Mitchell Wohlberg


June 11, 2015 6:06 pm
10

Why is it So Difficult for Jews to Find the Positive?

This is the time of year for travel! One of the most visited tourist sites worldwide is the Vatican. According to the Wall Street Journal,...

June 8, 2015 7:25 am
2

Don’t Get Trapped in the Past: The Best of Times is Now

God bless Barack Obama! He always makes my juices flow! He did it once again last week in an interview he had with Jeffrey Goldberg...

May 29, 2015 5:37 pm
12

Do Jews Have a Color Problem? Sadly, Yes

Usually when I visit friends in Israel, we discuss the situation in Israel. But this time, we sat and discussed the situation in Baltimore. The...

May 22, 2015 6:24 pm
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Don’t Forget the Cost of War: Killing by Drones and Bombing Iran

Monday, May 25, is a unique day for American Jews. As Americans, it is Memorial Day. For the Jewish people, Monday we recite...

World

Mediators Still Seek to Bridge US, Iran Gaps Despite No Face-to-Face Talks

Work has not halted to bridge gaps between the United States and Iran, sources from mediator Pakistan said, despite the absence of face-to-face diplomacy after President Donald Trump called off a trip by his envoys over the weekend. Iranian...

Israel

IDF Unveils AI-Powered Robotic Warfare System, Breakthrough Artillery Again...

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has introduced cutting-edge battlefield technology while fighting Hezbollah over the past several weeks, deploying fleets...

Middle East

Israeli Strikes Hit East Lebanon as Hezbollah Vows to Continue Fight

The Israeli military began carrying out strikes in eastern Lebanon on Monday, expanding the scope of its bombing campaign during a ceasefire that has failed to fully halt hostilities with the Iran-backed Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah. The strikes on Lebanon's eastern Bekaa Valley marked the first time the...

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