ב"ה
Behaalotecha
By the Numbers
10 Questions: Take the Fruit in Judaism Quiz
What is the name for the fruit of a tree in its first three years of growth?
What is the name for the fruit of a tree in its first three years of growth?
Your Questions
Why No Entry for 26th of Sivan?
While some mark the 26th of Sivan as the yahrzeit of the great Talmudic sage Yonatan ben Uziel, there is little evidence to support this.
While some mark the 26th of Sivan as the yahrzeit of the great Talmudic sage Yonatan ben Uziel, there is little evidence to support this.
Do Animals Have Souls?
This issue was the subject of a complex letter written by the fourth Chabad Rebbe.
This issue was the subject of a complex letter written by the fourth Chabad Rebbe.
The Freeman Files
Gratefulness and the Holey Bagel
There is a deep truth hidden in the hole of the bagel: Always start with the knowledge that you truly have nothing, and your bread will be ever satisfying and chewy.
There is a deep truth hidden in the hole of the bagel: Always start with the knowledge that you truly have nothing, and your bread will be ever satisfying and chewy.
Parshah
Please Try Again
You can be physically close, yet detached and distant in attitude—here in body, elsewhere in mind.
You can be physically close, yet detached and distant in attitude—here in body, elsewhere in mind.
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Five years is the age for the study of Scripture. Ten, for Mishnah. Thirteen, for the obligation to observe the mitzvot. Fifteen, for the study of Talmud. Eighteen, for marriage. Twenty, to pursue [a livelihood]. Thirty, for strength, Forty, for understanding. Fifty, for counsel. Sixty, for sagacity. Seventy, for elderliness. Eighty, for power. Ninety, to stoop. A hundred-year-old is as one who has died and passed away and has been negated from the world.
Ethics of the Fathers 5:22
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