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A Jewish Education Doesn’t Go To Waste
What property law teaches us about G-d’s relationship with the Jewish people?
The Holiday of the Entrepreneurs
The Jewish trait that created Pesach Sheni.
How to Make Fad Judaism Work
How do rabbis behave when they emerge from their “Rabbi-Cave”?
The Ten Children Award
Celebrating Mother’s Day every day.
Saul and the witch
Do Jews believe in afterlife? Is witchcraft real?
Sweet Revenge
The secret to Jewish existence.
GROWING G-D’S CROWD
Why should we have more children?
Acharon Shel Pesach – Finding Matzah in Vienna
What is better, an angel or a person?
Acharon Shel Pesach – Cherish the Moment
When Shehecheyanu Isn’t Appropriate We all know the shehecheyanu blessing. We sing it at every happy occasion. The shehecheyanu is recited on every Jewish holiday, except for today – the last day of Pesach. What most people don’t know is that this blessing is made over a heartfelt joy. That means that any time you feel a real heartfelt joy you can recite the shehecheyanu. The...