Torah. Community. Action.

The official home of Rabbi J. Rosenbloom. Explore teachings, connect with the community, and elevate your daily life through timeless wisdom.

Meet Rabbi Jits Rosenbloom

Bringing the warmth and depth of Torah to the modern world. Rabbi Rosenbloom is dedicated to community building, profound Jewish education, and providing actionable guidance for everyday life. Whether through dynamic Shiurim, personal mentorship, or driving the Rebbe's Mivtzoim, the goal is simple: connect higher.

Beit Midrash Study Hall

10 Portals to Higher Living

Initiated by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, these 10 foundational Mitzvahs are absurdly simple, yet incredibly powerful ways to wire yourself up to the Divine. Start anywhere. Elevate everything.

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Ahavat Yisrael

Reaching out with patience, love, and unity. The foundation of community.

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Chinuch

Investing in the minds and souls of our children to ensure a vibrant Jewish future.

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Torah Study

Sink your brain into something deep. Daily learning to expand the mind and connect with infinite wisdom.

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Tefillin

Cables to connect higher. A daily mental and physical alignment for men (13+).

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Mezuzah

The ultimate security system. Sanctifying the home and welcoming Divine protection on your doorposts.

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Tzedakah

It’s not just how much, but how often. Give daily and serve as an emissary of blessing.

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Bayit Malei Sefarim

A house is defined by what it contains. Fill your space with a Chumash, Tehillim, and a Siddur.

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Kashrut

Soul food. Bringing mindfulness and divine intentionality to the basic act of eating.

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Neirot Shabbat

Light up your home, and light up the world. Welcoming the peace of Shabbat (for women and girls).

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Taharat Hamishpacha

Bringing profound sacredness, depth, and renewal to the intimacy of marriage.

The "Fringe" Mitzvahs

Real growth often happens in the margins. Beyond the big 10, these are the subtle, everyday actions that transform the mundane into the profoundly sacred.

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The Shabbos Stroll

Walking to Shul instead of driving. Disconnecting from the ignition, slowing down the pace, and physically stepping into the holiness of the day.

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The Erev Shabbos Call

Calling a parent on Friday afternoon. A beautiful, seamless fusion of Kibbud Av Va'Em (Honoring Parents) and Kavod Shabbos (Honoring the Sabbath).

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The First Greeting

Being the first to say hello. Fulfilling Shammai's rule to "receive everyone with a pleasant face," fundamentally shifting the energy of your neighborhood.