Of all the traditions we keep at the Seder, few are as overlooked—and as meaningful—as the simple act of dipping.
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Of all the traditions we keep at the Seder, few are as overlooked—and as meaningful—as the simple act of dipping.
We’ve all heard of leaders rising to power. But stepping down from it? That’s not a headline you see every day.
Why do we start the Seder by breaking a matzah? I have plenty of broken ones already!
What do we do when we feel like nothing we do matters—when we’re tempted to walk away from it all?
Did you know that psychics were employed by the CIA to find the Ark? What does Judaism say on the topic?
Everyone always tries to follow the latest trend and have the hottest new feature. But this week, we are doing the opposite in Shul…
What led the hostage activist to change her tune, and what does it have to do with the Seder?
Why do we have the entire repetition of the tabernacle story?
Everyone seems to be experiencing a spiritual revolution—from the hostages down to regular Americans. It's really the story of Purim.
Why is there a custom not to count Jews, and what does it say about how we value ourselves?
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