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July 4
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14 Facts About the Book of Psalms
Psalms is a most beloved book, filled with prayers, praises, and prose. Compiled by David, it is an essential part of the Jewish Canon.
Psalms is a most beloved book, filled with prayers, praises, and prose. Compiled by David, it is an essential part of the Jewish Canon.
10 Questions: Take the Month of Tammuz Quiz
How much do you know about this summertime month? Take this quiz and find out!
How much do you know about this summertime month? Take this quiz and find out!
Your Questions
Why Cover the Head With a Tallit During Prayer?
One should make preparations before praying, including preparing special garments, as if one were meeting an important dignitary.
One should make preparations before praying, including preparing special garments, as if one were meeting an important dignitary.
Parshah
Pivot Like Moses
If G‑d plants someone in your circle of influence who needs you, be there for them—even if it’s not your thing.
If G‑d plants someone in your circle of influence who needs you, be there for them—even if it’s not your thing.
Story
Donating an Organ Not Once, but Twice!
What motivates a person to donate an organ to a perfect stranger?
What motivates a person to donate an organ to a perfect stranger?
On Being Human
Raising Good Kids Is Not Like Baking a Cake
Wouldn’t it be great if children came with a user manual?
Wouldn’t it be great if children came with a user manual?
Is There Something Beyond Maslow’s Pyramid of Needs?
It is not enough to live a good life because our intellect or hierarchy dictates so; we need to take that self and transcend it.
It is not enough to live a good life because our intellect or hierarchy dictates so; we need to take that self and transcend it.
Lifestyle
The entire people of israel comprise a single soul; only the bodies are separate
Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (tanya ch. 32)
Print Magazine
Torah is the interface between the Infinite and creation. On the outside, it speaks the language of humankind. On the inside, it is depth without end.
Grasp either end and you have nothing. Grasp both and you have G‑d Himself.
Sefer Hasichot 5751 vol.1, pg. 84.
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