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Aron Moss

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Aron Moss is rabbi of the Nefesh Community in Sydney, Australia, and is a frequent contributor to Chabad.org. His latest book is "Can I Name My Dog Israel? Life Questions That Aren't So Black & White".
I always thought Mazel Tov meant “congratulations.” I recently heard that it actually means “good luck.” But I thought Jews don’t believe in luck . . . ?
When it comes to your identity—who you are, your core beliefs and values—there can be no compromise.
The homeland of the Jews (also called Israelites) is Israel, which means literally, “One who struggles with G‑d.”
Would it be harmful to teach my child to believe in the tooth fairy?
Other than Torah observance, what can we teach the next generation to inspire them to stay Jewish?
Is there a substantive reason to have a circumcision performed by a mohel, rather than a doctor? What about medical concerns?
Explaining a perplexing passage in the Haggadah
Don't wait until you are in the mood to make a positive change. Do it now. Start your exodus today.
There comes a time when a Jew has to state openly and proudly who they are.
Are there any issues I should be careful to avoid when approaching religious Jews on the topic of sustainability?
I feel uncomfortable with the idea that G-d is always watching me. It seems stifling to think that I am under constant surveillance.
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