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By the Numbers
13 Facts About the Jews of Gibraltar
Gibraltar’s Jews are known for their widespread observance of Jewish law, maintaining strong traditions amid broader assimilation.
Gibraltar’s Jews are known for their widespread observance of Jewish law, maintaining strong traditions amid broader assimilation.
10 Questions: Take the Rabbis of the Talmud Quiz
Which rabbi lived in a cave with his father for 13 years?
Which rabbi lived in a cave with his father for 13 years?
Your Questions
Why Are the Jews Called “People of the Book”?
Throughout history, Jews have been called the “People of the Book” (or “Am HaSefer”) by both Jews and non-Jews.
Throughout history, Jews have been called the “People of the Book” (or “Am HaSefer”) by both Jews and non-Jews.
The Freeman Files
Infinite Light Made Simple
How could there be light before there is anything at all? What would it illuminate, if nothing yet exists? Where would it radiate, if space is yet to be invented? What is its frequency, considering that time has yet to begin?
How could there be light before there is anything at all? What would it illuminate, if nothing yet exists? Where would it radiate, if space is yet to be invented? What is its frequency, considering that time has yet to begin?
Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Children on Shabbat
May children ride bikes or scooters (indoors, or in a place where there is an eruv)?
May children ride bikes or scooters (indoors, or in a place where there is an eruv)?
Voices
If You’re Gonna Lose a Phone … Do It Here!
Most people would say, “Good luck,” and move on. But in Israel, strangers often help like family.
Most people would say, “Good luck,” and move on. But in Israel, strangers often help like family.
History
Tatars and Their Jewish Slaves
Worldwide Jewish efforts to rescue Ukrainian Jews from Tatar slave traders in the 17th century.
Worldwide Jewish efforts to rescue Ukrainian Jews from Tatar slave traders in the 17th century.
Mar Ukva's wife said to him: My charity is greater than yours; you give the pauper money, whilst I give him food, which bring him immediate relief
Talmud, Ketubot 67b
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Everyone agrees with all the wonderful advice and ethics written in the books of the sages. Everyone agrees that this is the way to run your life.
Yet each of us has our escape route, to avoid bettering our lives by changing ourselves. We ask, “Were those words truly meant for me, or perhaps for someone else in another t...
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