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By Yanki Tauber The message is mixed
By Tzvi Freeman In each moment of life, a door opens through which we can step out of the fantasy and plug our world into the realm of reality. Eventually, we create the ultimate interactive game (that's right, we're still in beta)
By Tzvi Freeman The world, the sages tell us, is made of pleasure. Pleasure condenses and contracts and becomes Wisdom. Wisdom condenses further and becomes Understanding...
By David Aaron The Kabbalists teach that with the simple act of eating fruit on Tu B'Shvat we "rectify" the sin of Adam and Eve. To understand the dynamics of this cosmic repair, we most first explore the mystic significance of pleasure...
From the writings & talks of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch Sweetness, light and joy at the receiving of the Torah
By Chana Weisberg I am looking to follow in other's footsteps—to trace the paths that those ahead of me have tested. She is intrigued by forging her own new path where no one has stepped.
By David Aaron The Tu B’Shevat festive dinner is an opportunity to repair the transgression of Adam and Eve.
By William Kolbrener Professor William Kolbrener tells his personal story of spiritual growth and asks the deep philosophical question, "Can you be Jewish and still follow your bliss?"
By Moshe Goldman Question: How do Jews feel about lust? I was raised Christian and know how the church feels about it. I'm just wondering where Judaism stands on the issue. Response: Judaism views lust as follows: We acknowledge the fact that G‑d created us with such ...
By Moshe Goldman Question: I keep hearing and reading various sources stating that it is absolute halacha that one must eat meat on Shabbat. Is this actual halacha or just a custom (albeit a very widespread one), and what is the reasoning behind the law/custom? The ...
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