Elia Cohen’s story of survival and spiritual strength.
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Elia Cohen’s story of survival and spiritual strength.
Imagine being invited to a wedding and leaving before the music starts—you’d miss the best part! That’s what Simchat Torah is all about.
Sometimes the things that make no sense from the outside are the very things that bring the deepest joy. That’s true in sports, in life, and in Judaism.
Why ‘stiff-necked people’ is the greatest compliment G-d ever gave us.
A spark awakening in the younger generation, a leader who sought water in the desert – and how each of us can hold on to the moment.
At the moment he was asked to join a minyan, he felt a deep sense of belonging to the Jewish people and to the land of our ancestors.
In 1972, twenty Jews in Romania were facing death—and their salvation came from an unlikely conversation that speaks to us today.
The Encounters of Rabbi Menachem HaKohen, of blessed memory, with the Rebbe.
Why does the Torah call itself a song? Because a song is something you don’t just hear—you feel it. And that’s exactly what we want for our children’s connection to Judaism.
We spend our lives planning, preparing, and trying to control the future. But Rosh Hashanah calls us to step back and recognize Who’s in charge.
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