ב"ה
Shemini
By the Numbers
14 Facts You Should Know About Daniel
A prominent Jew during the Babylonian exile, he served kings and interpreted dreams.
A prominent Jew during the Babylonian exile, he served kings and interpreted dreams.
Chic and Modest: 10 Tips for Dressing From the Soul
Tips from the pros on how to have a wardrobe that reflects your personality and your values.
Tips from the pros on how to have a wardrobe that reflects your personality and your values.
Your Questions
Golem: Mythical Creature or Historical Fact?
How does golem-creating differ from sorcery and black magic, both of which are forbidden by Torah?
How does golem-creating differ from sorcery and black magic, both of which are forbidden by Torah?
Hebrew Word of the Week
Freeman Files
Limitless Truth for the Limited Mind
That which is absolute truth in the world of the child, in your world is an absurd lie. But don’t imagine your world is any closer to the truth than that of the child.
That which is absolute truth in the world of the child, in your world is an absurd lie. But don’t imagine your world is any closer to the truth than that of the child.
Parshah
History
The Archeology of Tel Gezer and the Stories It Tells
Discover ruins dating back to the days of King Solomon.
Discover ruins dating back to the days of King Solomon.
The Life and Times of Rabbi Avrohom Elya Axelrod
Renowned as a cherished rabbi, he played a pioneering role in establishing Chabad in the USA.
Renowned as a cherished rabbi, he played a pioneering role in establishing Chabad in the USA.
The world thinks that teshuvah is for sinners. But also the perfectly righteous person must do teshuvah -- that is, return to the root-source of his soul
Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi
Print Magazine
Looking at your world from Above, all is good.
Looking at your world from within, things don’t always look so nice.
Until you connect your world below to the world above. Then the goodness flows downward without distortion.
How do you make that connection? By clinging tightly above.
By putting all your trust in G‑d.
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