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The Rebbe on How (Not) to Combat Antisemitism
Countering antisemitism involves mitigating tensions and underscoring shared principles, with an emphasis on nurturing a societal grasp of ethics and purpose.
Countering antisemitism involves mitigating tensions and underscoring shared principles, with an emphasis on nurturing a societal grasp of ethics and purpose.
By the Numbers
14 Questions: Take the Jewish History Quiz
Test your knowledge of Jewish history, from ancient times to the present, and discover significant events, figures, and milestones.
Test your knowledge of Jewish history, from ancient times to the present, and discover significant events, figures, and milestones.
Your Questions
Can AI Replace Rabbis?
Although AI can provide Torah knowledge and data, it will never replace the function of a rabbi, a human being who possesses a heart and soul, and is assisted by G-d.
Although AI can provide Torah knowledge and data, it will never replace the function of a rabbi, a human being who possesses a heart and soul, and is assisted by G-d.
Why Isn’t the Day the Sun Stopped for Joshua a Holiday?
Tammuz 3 was Friday, and fearing that the battle might extend into the Sabbath, Joshua prayed that the sun would not set until the battle had been won.
Tammuz 3 was Friday, and fearing that the battle might extend into the Sabbath, Joshua prayed that the sun would not set until the battle had been won.
How Not to Yell at Your Kids
Better to slow down and figure out what you can do that might actually be productive instead of rushing in impulsively to quickly "fix" whatever seems to be the trouble.
Better to slow down and figure out what you can do that might actually be productive instead of rushing in impulsively to quickly "fix" whatever seems to be the trouble.
Parshah
How to Avoid the Toxicity of Jealousy
Feelings of jealousy are normal, but if those feelings are allowed to evolve, beware!
Feelings of jealousy are normal, but if those feelings are allowed to evolve, beware!
For Your Korach Hakhel Group (PDF)
This weekly study packet is part of theJewishwoman.org “Be a Leader” initiative. Print it out and learn it with your study group.
This weekly study packet is part of theJewishwoman.org “Be a Leader” initiative. Print it out and learn it with your study group.
First Person
Finding Purpose in the Emergency Room
I was in the ER because G-d wanted me there, and I was sick for a good reason, even if I didn’t understand that reason.
I was in the ER because G-d wanted me there, and I was sick for a good reason, even if I didn’t understand that reason.
Story
The Consequences of a “Borrowed” Napoleon
When a valuable coin was exchanged, a life was ruined. Who was to blame?
When a valuable coin was exchanged, a life was ruined. Who was to blame?
Lifestyle
Miso-Glazed Salmon
This is a perfect summery addition to your Shabbat table. You can serve it warm or at room temperature, or flake it into a salad to stretch it further.
This is a perfect summery addition to your Shabbat table. You can serve it warm or at room temperature, or flake it into a salad to stretch it further.
Said Rabbi Yitzchak: The Torah ought to have started with "This month shall be to you..." (Exodus 12:2), which is the first mitzvah commanded to the people of Israel. Why, then, does it begin with, "In the beginning [G-d created the heavens and the earth]"? ... So that if the nations of the world say to Israel, "You are thieves, for having conquered the lands of the seven nations", they would reply to them: "The entire world is G-d's; He created it, and He grants it to whoever He desires. It was His will to give it to them, and it was His will to take it from them and give it to us"
Rashi's commentary on Genesis 1:1
Print Magazine
For a mitzvah is a candle and Torah is light. (Proverbs 6:23)
Every mitzvah shines its particular light into our world. And there will come a time when you will see that light with your eyes.
Except the candles that are lit for Shabbat before sunset. They shine a light you can see right now.
It may seem an ordinary li...
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