Why is pedigree an important element of Jewish tradition? Because Jewish life is passed down through the traditions of the home.
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Why is pedigree an important element of Jewish tradition? Because Jewish life is passed down through the traditions of the home.
The Talmud describes Moses at ten amos tall, while Pharaoh was just one. What exactly does that mean? What is “spiritual height?”
A new initiative for the bodies of the deceased sound suspiciously like Judaism’s ancient traditions.
How can we stay excited about something we do on a regular basis?
When something bad happens to us, we can view it as a setback or as an opportunity. When the Jews committed the sin of the Golden Calf, it seemed to be a disaster, but Moshe came out with a very significant gain.
When Israel faced massive immigration from Iraq, the government had to make a decision — do we bring them in now, or wait until we have enough to provide for them?
Every once in a while, the debate about taxes reappears. Should taxes be raised or not? What does Judaism have to say about it?
Clothing is a significant obsession in American life; every occasion has a different garb. Judaism too, associates many traditions with clothing. Why so?
When the Rebbe began to send out Shluchim, there weren’t many volunteers. Only a select few were willing to swim against the current.
During the exile in Egypt, the Jews could have easily lost all hope. Fortunately, their forefather Yaakov had already considered that possibility.
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