A strange element of Jewish tradition is the many names we give holidays. But when we take a deeper look, they all are linked together.
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A strange element of Jewish tradition is the many names we give holidays. But when we take a deeper look, they all are linked together.
The Mah Nishtana is one of the most famous Jewish recitations. What is its deeper meaning?
What can we learn from the recent Suez crisis?
Why is making money and making a shidduch considered as difficult as splitting the sea?
The big Jewish nose has been a typical Jewish stereotype for almost a thousand years. But does it actually have a Jewish source?
Remembering the source of your blessing.
The zoom services are like the Passover we celebrated in Egypt, in lockdown. This year, let’s celebrate like free men.
Last year, a petition was filed with Israel’s chief rabbinate to postpone Passover. Is that actually possible? Is it something worth postponing?
In our relationship with G-d, we are sometimes described as a spouse, sometimes as a child and sometimes as a subject. But what does it mean to be G-d’s soldier?
It took twenty years, but a long wait paid off and he was able to embrace Judaism, thanks to the embrace of the Rebbe's shluchim.
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