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Devarim

Essay
Why On Earth Do We Need a Third Temple?

The Third Temple is not a building, but a state of harmony between G-d, humanity, and nature.
Bodo-Elazar, the Dark-Ages Convert

Discover the incredible tale of Bodo, a Christian deacon who abandoned his faith to embrace Judaism.
By the Numbers
19 Facts about the Jews of Argentina

A pogrom in the Americas, Jewish cowboys roaming the streets, and more facts you didn't know.
14 Tips for Giving and Receiving Constructive Criticism

Although it’s natural to dislike criticism, a growth-oriented person will come to appreciate and value it.
10 Questions: Take the Silent-Prayer Quiz

This prayer is so important.
Your Questions
Ask the Rabbi: Is 👍 Like Signing a Contract?

A Canadian judge ruled that a thumb up is legally binding. Does the Rabbi agree?
Parshah
The Essence of Translation

Translating the Torah is more than just accessibility; It’s about transforming every aspect of our world.
For Your Devarim 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.
Voices
Loving Suggestions for Grief After Miscarriage 

Now that time has passed, I have more tools for processing emotions. Here are some things that would have given comfort to my grieving self.
Lifestyle
11 Meatless Recipes Perfect for the Nine Days

During “The Nine Days”—a time of mourning for the destruction of our two holy Temples—we abstain from eating meat or chicken (aside from Shabbat). Here are some easy dinner ideas to help you through the week.
Behold, the bush burned with fire, but the bush was not consumed.
— Exodus 3:2
Print Magazine

Mitzvah (mits-va): An instruction in life from the Giver of Life.

A stroke of brilliance arising from the innermost will of the Creator of all things, left for you to perform on the stage of His world.

A connection point in time, at which Heaven meets Earth, Earth meets Heaven, and the two embrace.

An instance, left in...

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