Why do we celebrate someone’s passing like it’s their wedding day?
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Why do we celebrate someone’s passing like it’s their wedding day?
Rabbi Lipskar was a very accomplished Shliach—but he never stopped. He always asked, “What’s next?”
The Kohen Gadol had just completed the holiest day of the year—and yet, everyone walked away.
Most people think of a mikvah as a ritual. But it might just be the most profound encounter we can have with G-d.
If you walked through Williamsburg and saw a guy with a long beard, would you say he’s a Chassid—or a hipster?
The real truth about King David.
What gave the Previous Rebbe the strength to transform American Jewry—when logic said it was impossible?
How a story of the Baal Shem Tov continued to bear fruit centuries later.
Yizkor is coming up. It’s emotional, even heavy. How does that fit with the joy of Yom Tov?
"There are countless greats in Jewish history—but only one about whom it’s said, 'From Moshe to Moshe, none arose like Moshe.'"
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