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Tazria

By the Numbers
5 Things I Learned About Being a Woman by Visiting the Mikvah

If you look through a G‑dly lens, you can see the absolute beauty and divine brilliance of the human menstrual cycle.
Take the Month of Nissan Quiz

Here’s a fun way to see how much you know about the Jewish month of Nissan.
Your Questions
Why Doesn’t the Chabad Haggadah Have the Post-Seder Songs?

Many have the custom to sing various post-Seder songs at the conclusion of the Passover Seder.
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Parshah
From Pale to Passion

When is a person full of energy and life? It is when they follow G‑d’s word and plug into the G‑dly energy.
Food for Thought
Fusing Physicality and Spirituality

There are two parts to creation, the same way there are two parts of existence.
Growth Mindset: The Key to Freedom

Our long walk to freedom begins now, despite not knowing which exact path to take and how our greatness will ultimately materialize.
Freedom or Free-for-All?

Long before matzah became a symbol of our freedom, it was a symbol of hospitality, compassion, and sharing.
Story
The Bottomless Barrel

The beggar blessed me that the barrel would not run out until the final feast celebrating my youngest son’s wedding.
The Upsherin: My Baby Has Become a Boy

My hand is on his pure face; I’m thinking of tomorrow.
Lifestyle
"Hand" Cookies for Parshat Tazria

Here are some fun cookies to make for this week's Torah portion!
Everything that is for the sake of G-d should be of the best and most beautiful. When one builds a house of prayer, it should be more beautiful than one's own dwelling. When one feeds the hungry, one should feed them of the best and sweetest of one's table. When one clothes the naked, one should clothe them with the finest of one's clothes. Whenever one designates something for a holy purpose, one should sanctify the finest of one's possessions; as it is written (Leviticus 3:16), "All the fat is to G-d."
— Maimonides
Print Magazine

The words and the stories of Torah are but its clothing; the guidance within them is its body.

And as with a body, within that guidance breathes a soul that gives life to whoever follows it.

And within that soul breathes a deeper, transcendental soul, the soul of the soul: G‑d Himself within His Torah.

Grasp the clot...

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