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Your Questions
Who Was Nathan the Prophet?

Nathan was a prominent prophet during the reign of King David and King Solomon.
The Jewish Ethics of Medical Confidentiality

How does Jewish law approach this topic? What are the expectations, and in what circumstances can confidentiality be overridden?
How Much Do You Know About Famous Rabbis?
Answer these 9 questions and see how much you know about great rabbis who shaped Jewish history
Parshah
How Positivity Affects Our Goals

While there are exceptions to the rule, when motivation to change stems merely from wanting to avoid a bad outcome, rather than obtaining a good result, the change is usually temporary.
The Sotah Ritual

The sotah ritual concerned a wife whose husband suspected her of adultery and would have her drink special “bitter” water in the Holy Temple complex.
Parenting
My Daughter, Her Bat Mitzvah and Why I Admire Her

She’s a Jewish woman and she’s proud of it, and it is and will be her decision to choose. What is she choosing? A life of connection and purpose that also tells you a way to act, a way to dress, a way to speak, a way to live.
Lifestyle
Art: Shabbat Shalom

The Talmud (Berachot 6b) says, "A person should always be scrupulous about the Minchah prayer." The special quality of Minchah is that it comes in the middle of the day, when people are occupied and busy with their personal affairs, yet they interrupt these to pray to G-d.
— R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi (Hayom Yom, 22 Adar I
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Emunah (eh-moo-na): A knowing, deep in the soul, that there is only one G-d, that He is good, and that He loves you unconditionally.

Simchah (sim-kha): A mighty current of life-energy felt when contemplating emunah.

Bitachon (bi-ta-khon): A surge of invincible confidence that emerges when emunah is challenged by circums...

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