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Vayigash
By the Numbers
12 Western Wall Facts Every Jew Should Know
The Temple Mount's sole remaining structure, visited by millions worldwide for prayer and inspiration.
The Temple Mount's sole remaining structure, visited by millions worldwide for prayer and inspiration.
10 Questions: Take the 10 Tevet Quiz
Are you aware of the significant events that took place on this date?
Are you aware of the significant events that took place on this date?
Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Immersing Vessals in a Keilim Mikvah
Learn which utensils need immersion, how to do it, and alternatives when it's not possible.
Learn which utensils need immersion, how to do it, and alternatives when it's not possible.
Your Questions
Why Is Kiddush Said Over Wine?
A series of fascinating reasons culled from more than 2 millennia of Jewish scholarship.
A series of fascinating reasons culled from more than 2 millennia of Jewish scholarship.
History
Meineket Rivka – The First Published Book by a Jewish Woman
Released posthumously in 1608, this work serves as a Torah-inspired ethical manual for social and spiritual conduct.
Released posthumously in 1608, this work serves as a Torah-inspired ethical manual for social and spiritual conduct.
Celebrating Jewish Books
Jewish News
Hebrew Word of the Week
Voices
BPD Almost Ended My Marriage and My Life. My Faith Saved Me.
“G‑d, You owe me. I’ll live. But You need to take care of me and make this life worth living.”
“G‑d, You owe me. I’ll live. But You need to take care of me and make this life worth living.”
Parshah
True Leadership
Joseph is portrayed as a bundle of emotion with tears his constant companion. Is this the Joseph who found favor in the eyes of Pharaoh to the degree that he was appointed viceroy of the mighty Egypt?
Joseph is portrayed as a bundle of emotion with tears his constant companion. Is this the Joseph who found favor in the eyes of Pharaoh to the degree that he was appointed viceroy of the mighty Egypt?
G-d treats a person the same way they treat their children
Rabbi Shlomo of Karlin
Print Magazine
Afterlife is a very rational, natural consequence of the order of things.
After all, nothing is ever lost—even the body only transforms into earth. But nothing is lost.
So too, the person you are is never lost. That person—that soul—only returns to its origin.
If your soul became acutely attached to the material worl...
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