Why do we wash our hands after funerals, and what does it teach us about responsibility?
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Why do we wash our hands after funerals, and what does it teach us about responsibility?
“The Place G-d Will Choose: A Journey of Faith in Uncertain Times - lessons from Parshat Re’eh and a father’s legacy of unwavering trust in G-d.
History has shown us that some of the greatest breakthroughs come not in times of comfort, but in times of challenge.
Ever wonder why, at every Shabbat table, the challah is hidden under a cloth until Kiddush is made?
Why do the two paragraphs of Shema have the same passages twice?
What is so special about 15 Av, and what practical lesson does it teach us about prayer.
When Rabbi Yonason Eibeshutz left his community to become the chief rabbi of Prague, nobody tried to stop him. He used that opportunity to teach them a powerful lesson from our parsha.
People are panicking over the declarations of a Palestinian state. This story will tell you that it’s not going to happen so fast… And of course, a lesson for Jewish life.
Did you ever wonder why our shuls are designed the way they are? Why there’s an Aron Kodesh, a bimah, even a curtain? The answer goes all the way back to the Holy Temple.
The Rebbe changed the way we mourn—and maybe the way we wait for Moshiach too.
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