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Beshalach
10 Shevat Reading
Kabbalah on the Things We Feel but Cannot Understand
How are we to draw forth the Divine presence to this earth?
How are we to draw forth the Divine presence to this earth?
10 Ways to Celebrate 10 Shevat
Looking for ways to channel this day’s inspiration into your life? Here are our suggestions.
Looking for ways to channel this day’s inspiration into your life? Here are our suggestions.
From Phoenix to Purkersdorf: Teen Traces Long-Lost Photographs
Their hunch was confirmed. Every detail in the old photographs, lined up perfectly with what lay before them.
Their hunch was confirmed. Every detail in the old photographs, lined up perfectly with what lay before them.
By the Numbers
10 Facts About the Nash Didan Jews
The community now lives in Israel and the U.S., where their unique language, Lishan Didan, is facing extinction.
The community now lives in Israel and the U.S., where their unique language, Lishan Didan, is facing extinction.
Your Questions
Why Give a “Get” If I’m Not Religious?
Sometimes, the only way left to honor her dignity and your character is in how you finish.
Sometimes, the only way left to honor her dignity and your character is in how you finish.
What Is So Special About the 7 Species of Fruit With Which Israel Was Blessed?
This isn’t just a flowery verse. These seven species are specifically connected to the Land of Israel . . .
This isn’t just a flowery verse. These seven species are specifically connected to the Land of Israel . . .
Voices
Lifestyle
Learning From the Rebbe
Had G-d commanded us to chop wood, we would do it with the same commitment, joy and enthusiasm with which we perform the most meaningful spiritually gratifying mitzvah.
Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi
Print Magazine
Naturally, we think of the Jewish people as a conglomerate of many Jews. But the Baal Shem Tov saw the Jewish people as a single, indivisible whole.
Think of a geometrical point. A point is indivisible, but not because it is too hard, too big, or too small to cut up. A point simply has no area to be divided. That’...
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