Calev saw the good in the Land—and today, that role falls to us.
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Calev saw the good in the Land—and today, that role falls to us.
Of all the Temple vessels, it’s the Menorah that ended up on coins, monuments, and even Israel’s official emblem—why?
A family from Pittsburgh wondered if they belong in Chabad.
Most people worry about their hair for cosmetic reasons, but the Nazir’s story teaches us that there’s something far deeper growing on top of our heads.
The Jews of Aleppo risked everything to protect an ancient manuscript they believed carried not only words, but the soul of the Jewish people.
Every year, someone says, “Shavuot already? That came out of nowhere!” Turns out, G-d likes surprises just as much as we do.
Some things are too sacred to be seen. In Judaism, covering something isn’t about hiding it—it’s about honoring what’s beneath.
Ruth’s journey reminds us that nothing is random—every twist in her story was part of G-d’s greater plan.
The Prophets had their list. So did the Rebbe.
We recite a blessing every evening for 49 nights during the Omer count. But why do we need to count each and every day?
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