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Sefirat HaOmer
How much do you know about the special mitzvah we do at this time of year? Find out now!
Audio & Video Classes
In today’s episode, we’ve got the world’s rarest fish, insulting ancestors, and a justified use of the word “seismic’; it’s time for your jewish week.
Jewish News
World rejoices with the Kogan and Spielman families

We count time as though it were money.

We can make more money, but we can’t make more time.

Money can vanish, but time cannot be stolen nor lost.

Every penny of our money can be spent or saved, invested or loaned, but time—the hours slip through our fingers, allowing us not the slightest mastery over their incessant s...

Jewish News
Offering spiritual strength and emotional support to communities battered by war
Essentials
A discussion on Techiyat Hametim, the resurrection of the dead in the era of Redemption.
Passover (Pesach) 2025
While it’s usually the Passover Seders that get the most attention, the rest of the eight-day holiday is special too and the last day certainly packs a punch!
Jewish News
Statewide initiative brings 'Bread of Faith' to doorsteps across Michigan
Essentials
What do you know about this super important Jewish personality and the era he will usher in?
Jewish News
Thousands of participants had a moment of connection and spirituality before the 26.2 mile race
Sefirat HaOmer
Although this teaching is not in the Talmud, it is quoted as having originated in the Mishnaic era.
Jewish News
Prayer, council, meals and healing during Pesach
Essentials
The Previous Rebbe was once approached with the following dilemma: You profess to expect Moshiach’s coming “immediately.” Yet, at the same time, you make long-term plans, as if expecting exile to co...
Passover (Pesach) 2025
With suggested readings for each of the four cups
Kosher Cooking
An alternative to traditional cholent
Passover (Pesach) 2025
In many Jewish communities—both Ashkenazi and Sephardic—there’s a beautiful tradition of staying up late (or even all night) on Shevi’i shel Pesach.
Kosher Cooking
(Dairy-free, Gluten-free)
One whose wisdom is greater than his deeds, what is he comparable to? To a tree with many branches and few roots; comes a storm and uproots it, and turns it on its face... But one whose deeds are greater than his wisdom, to what is he compared? To a tree with many roots and few branches, whom all the storms in the world cannot budge from its place.
– Ethics of the Fathers 3:17
The First Shabbat Celebrated (1313 BCE)
Two days after the Jews crossed the Red Sea (see Jewish History for the 21st of Nissan) they arrived i... Read More »
Tomorrow is the tenth day of the Omer Count. Since, on the Jewish calendar, the day begins at nightfal... Read More »
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