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Terumah

Hebrew Word of the Week
What Can the Hebrew Word for “World” Teach You?

Your Questions
How to Observe Judaism in Outer Space?

When to pray? When is Shabbat? What to do when time and space are not what they are on earth?
My Kid Thinks Moses Was Ten Feet Tall!

Which is more true, the world of the adult, or the world of the child?
Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Bowing During Prayers

The intricacies of when and how to bow can trip up even the most seasoned synagogue attendees.
By the Numbers
10 Facts About Amram You Should Know

Learn about the leader of our people in Egypt, who was the father of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam.
Take the Hebron Quiz

How much do you know about this ancient, holy city, which has been central to our nation for generations?
Voices
My Husband Gave His Life in Gaza for the Jewish People

Elisha had been on his way to rescue soldiers wounded in battle when an anti-tank missile fired by Hamas killed him. In addition to his wife, Elisha leaves behind 6 children—the youngest is 11 months and the oldest is 12, preparing for his bar mitzvah later in the year.
7 Adar: From Fasting to Feasting

I’m fasting today, but I’ll be feasting tonight.
Parshah
The Benefit of Sacrifice

If G-d desired a Tabernacle, why didn’t He provide the materials and funds Himself?
History
The Life and Times of Reb Binyamin Kletzker

Reb Binyamin was known for his great piety, knowledge of Chassidic teachings, charitable efforts, and remarkable devotion in prayer.
Prayer is called by [thirteen] names: cry, howl, groan, stricture, song, prostration, encounter, judgment, entreaty, standing, appeal and beseeching
— Midrash Rabbah on Deuteronomy 3:23; Sifri ibid.