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Pinchas

By the Numbers
10 Ancient Mikvahs, From Jerusalem and Beyond

Wherever Jews settled, they built mikvahs intended to last, many of which still retain their shape.
6 Tips For Keeping Kosher When You Live Far Away

With some knowledge and planning, you can maintain a kosher kitchen anywhere in the US.
Your Questions
Why Wash Hands After a Funeral or Cemetery Visit?

Whenever holiness departs, negative forces try to fill the void.
Does G-d Really Care About What I Do?

You don’t have to believe; you just have to listen.
Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Going to Bed Like a Jew

If we go to sleep with purpose, we’re more likely to wake with clarity, energy, and readiness to serve our Creator.
Voices
Journeys

I did not want to be myself. I did not want to become independent. I wanted to remain enfolded in your warmth, listening to the comforting rhythmic beating of your heart...
My Tumor and I

I was given 6-9 months to live. Three years later, I’m still here.
Parshah
History
Learning From the Rebbe
Hear, my son, the instruction of your father, and don't forsake the teaching of your mother; for they shall be a garland of grace upon your head, and necklaces about your throat
— Proverbs 1:8-9
Print Magazine

There are times when love can kill. There are times when you love someone so much, you cannot allow him to breathe. He must do things the way you understand is best for him—because you cannot bear that one you love so much should be in any way distant from the truth as you know it.

“After all,” you imagine, “I must do fo...

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