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By the Numbers
22 Kosher Facts Every Jew Should Know

Brush up on your understanding of this this basic mitzvah, which is integral to Judaism and Jewish life.
Parshah
The Real Reason for the Ten Plagues

The ultimate purpose was that the departing Israelites would learn an eternal message that would resound for generations.
Staff, Serpent and Scattered Sparks

What’s the significance of the staff turning into a serpent, then back to a staff, and swallowing all the others in the process?
Your Questions
Why Do I Need a “Hebrew Name”?
It functions as a conduit, channeling spiritual energy from G‑d into your soul and your body. That’s why a critically ill person is sometimes given an additional Hebrew name—sort of like a spiritual bypass operation.
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Feminine Scholarship Unparalleled
As Fraida reached the next words, "You will eventually take it from me..." she lifted her ten fingers heavenward and cried out, "Father, wait, I'm coming!" With those final words, Fraida's soul departed from her body.
The Girl Who Refused to Write on Shabbat

My grandfather gathered his children and explained the gravity of the situation.
Jewish Life
A Random Door in Jerusalem

Late one night, we knocked on a door in a large apartment complex and waited through a long moment of silence.
The Courage to Identify as a Jew on Campus

The Jewish star was my signal to G‑d, to myself and to others that I believed and trusted in G‑d, as a Jew.
Story
"What If There Is A G‑d?"

The door swung open and Rabbi Shlomo walked out and began to pace in the waiting room. Suddenly, he loudly exclaimed: "Young man, young man, what will be if indeed there is a G‑d in this world?"
If a person drops a sela, and a poor man finds it and is sustained by it, then he [who lost the coin] will be blessed on its account
— Midrash Sifri
Print Magazine

From a letter:

Even if all your complaints about your spouse are well-founded and valid—show her your love, nevertheless. Show her unconditional love.

The sages taught that all our exile is due to the sin of senseless, unwarranted hatred.

When each one of us will start with unwarranted, unconditional love in our ow...

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