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Yehuda Altein |
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Rabbi Yehuda Altein is a writer, translator and editor specializing in Jewish subjects and handwritten family material. A former researcher for JLI’s Machon Shmuel Research Institute, he has written on Jewish history, scriptural exegesis, halachah, and chassidut. Yehuda resides in Brooklyn, N.Y., with his family and enjoys collecting antique Judaica and exploring natural history in the Torah.
The seminal work of Chabad philosophy, Tanya distills deep kabbalistic ideas into practical advice.
Steeped in mysticism and spirituality, sanctity seems to seep out of every alley and structure of this city.
Kabbalah is Jewish mysticism, an ancient tradition of Divine wisdom.
Dictated by G-d and transcribed by Moses, these books convey G-d’s instructions on how we can fulfill our life’s mission.
Kinot are Hebrew poetic compositions recited on the fast of Tisha B’Av, lamenting the destruction of the Holy Temples in Jerusalem.
Built 70 years after the destruction of the First Temple, it stood for 420 years.
Known as the "Light of the Diaspora,” he was the first major leader of Ashkenazi Jewry.
The brutal pogroms carried out during the infamous Chmielnicki Uprising.
Og was a giant man who threatened Moses and tried to destroy our people. Read on to learn more about this unique man.
He led a rebellion against Moses and met his demise when he was miraculously swallowed up by the earth.
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