From one woman's remarkable journey to the lessons of Tisha B'Av, discovering G-d's hand in both our personal lives and Jewish history.
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From one woman's remarkable journey to the lessons of Tisha B'Av, discovering G-d's hand in both our personal lives and Jewish history.
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One of the most difficult mitzvahs in synagogue life may be the mitzvah of keeping quiet when someone else makes a mistake.
What America at 250 teaches us about Jewish identity.
The word “zealot” usually makes us uncomfortable. We picture someone angry, extreme, and impossible to talk to. But this week’s parshah introduces us to a very different kind of zealot — one whose passion came from love.
The surprising lesson of Yud-Beis Tammuz in reaching other Jews.
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The Zohar's remarkable answer to why the Jewish people suffer—and how the Rebbe's heartbeat continues to give life and hope to every Jew.
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