Everyone knows the story of Solomon’s Justice. Why is it read in this week’s Haftorah, and how does it reflect on the condition of the Jewish people?
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Everyone knows the story of Solomon’s Justice. Why is it read in this week’s Haftorah, and how does it reflect on the condition of the Jewish people?
The history of the Jewish nation has been rife with miracles. Yet some get commemorated while others do not. What is so unique about the Chanukah miracle?
It seems that there has been a vaccine all along. So what took so long? What does Torah have to say about such a late rollout?
When Rabbi Koves of Budapest got a call from a ‘Bad Jew,’ he saw the opportunity to rekindle a lost spark.
Who was the first person to declare, “Baruch Hashem”? What does that statement contribute to your character?
The recent corona-crisis has highlighted the success of women leaders. This week’s parsha too, has an interesting message about feminine power.
Rivkah convinced Yaakov to take Eisav’s blessings, and her plan seems to have been successful. But did everything work out as planned?
Everyone knows the story of Yaakov’s love for Rochel. But did Rochel love Yaakov in return? A close examination of the text reveals a fascinating narrative.
When the polio epidemic was raging, President Roosevelt initiated a campaign for children to make small donations. Who else implemented small donations, and from where do charity boxes originate?
A famous Chabad song is sung with the words of Uforatzta. What does the word mean, and how does Jacob’s life serve as a lesson for Jews in the 21st century?
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