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A heifer is simply a fancy name for a young cow that hasn’t yet borne a calf. And the red is not ruby red.
A rarity in the 1950s has become a national food trend
More than 150 people to celebrate a first for a college campus in Scotland
The sin of the golden calf is widely regarded as one of the most disgraceful moments in Jewish history.
The haftarah speaks of the time when G‑d will spiritually elevate and cleanse the Jewish people.
She wrote a note, hid the child under the table, and told him to give it to the Rebbe when he entered the room.
The night we met with the cantor, my almost-13-year-old son announced: “I’m a scientist, and also I’m an atheist.”
How many bags would I actually need? What if I said one number and really needed more? Now that each bag cost money, could I get by with fewer bags than usual?
We don’t say a person “will be going to heaven.”
We say this person is “a child of the world to come.”
Heaven is not just somewhere you go.
It is something you carry with you.