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Eli Landes is a rabbi in Northern California and a writer of Jewish fiction. He enjoys inspiring his readers through combining Chassidic concepts with captivating storytelling.
How to make Shema meaningful and relevant
Shema is the most well-known and arguably the most central prayer of Judaism. Jews have sacrificed their lives for millennia with the words of Shema Yisrael on their lips, and are praised as the people who “say Shema twice daily.” Wording of the Musaf Ked...
Musaf, meaning "additional," is the fourth prayer recited to symbolize special days, substituting the extra sacrifices once offered in the Temple.
Learn about the auspicious days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
We have two souls, one hungers for the world, the other for the Divine.
The Jewish Approach
It's no secret that joy and Judaism go hand in hand. The Divine Presence only rests on one who is joyous, Shabbat 30b. for example, and we know that the saintly Arizal merited his revelations of inner wisdom because of his incredible joy in serving G-d. S...
The pit is dark and deep, and the chances of the prince ever climbing out are slim-to-none.
It's on one of those days when the hum is thrumming in my ears and my nerves are demanding action that I take a walk through the city.
They call him the Artist. Not much is known about his origins, or what drives his relentless search. But one thing is certain: he will stop at nothing to find what he seeks.
Valencia, Spain. In the dead of night, the rabbi is awakened to a summons by the enigmatic Señor Fernandez. What follows is a fascinating tale of courage, triumph, glory – and loss.
Jake Green has it all figured out. Author of a popular philosophy of life, he has little time for the distractions of religion. But after a chance encounter with an old friend, he begins to realize how much his life is missing.
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