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by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
What is a yarmulke and why do Jewish people wear it?
Uncovering the deeper meaning of this Jewish symbol.
by Akiva Taubenblat
4 ways wearing a kippah is like a wedding ring.
by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
The mezuzah is hung on the doorpost as a subtle reminder about our values every time we enter and exit our homes.
by Rabbi Ari Kahn
How the mezuzah provides a daily connection to spirituality.
Looking to gain some meta-physical "fringe" benefits? Read on to learn about Tzitzit. Discover its meaning, symbolism, and much more.
All about those powerful black boxes, placed on the head and arm.
by Rabbi Menachem Levine
Even though you can get buried in a Jewish cemetery if you have one, there are a number of compelling reasons why the Torah prohibits tattoos.
Which animals are kosher? How must kosher food be prepared? And why keep kosher in the first place?
by Kylie Ora Lobell
A basic primer on Judaism’s laws of keeping kosher.
by Kalman Packouz
Keeping kosher offers a variety of spiritual and practical benefits.
by Aryeh Zev Narrow
Kosher symbols are everywhere: on sugar, coffee... even spring water. Do these products really need kosher supervision?
by Binyomin Forst
Medicine for the body or salve for the soul?
by Rabbi Dov Lev
Maximizing the experience in God's house of prayer.
"Finders keepers, losers weepers" is not a Jewish concept.
by David Levin
And how will we recognize him when he comes?
by Tzvi Gluckin
The Jewish calendar is a sophisticated, accurate system that has been in use for millennia. It’s also an important tool for spiritual growth.
by Dina Coopersmith
Like the moon, the Jewish people will rise up again and light up the night.
by Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
The intricate science and philosophy behind reconciling the lunar and solar calendars can leave one speechless.
by Rabbi Mordechai Becher
A comprehensive overview on the Jewish view of Nature and the human being’s responsibility to the environment.
Judaism isn’t into proselytizing. But if you’re interested in becoming Jewish, here’s the lowdown on conversion.
by Rabbi Tanchum Shlomo Burton, LSW, CDLTEA, MH
The Torah does not regard personal autonomy as unlimited. We are not free to do with our bodies whatever we see fit.
by Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak A. Breitowitz
Judaism regards the taking of one's life as abhorrent and tantamount to murder. The preservation of life has always been regarded as a cardinal value.
by Rabbi Moshe Schapiro
What comes out of one's mouth is as important as what goes in.
Gossip can be more powerful than biological weapons.
by Sarah Chana Radcliffe, M.Ed., C.Psych.Assoc.
A primer on how to raise our children to look at the positive and speak well about others.
by Lori Palatnik
We should always give others – and ourselves – the benefit of the doubt.
It’s easy to dismiss cosmetic surgery as an exercise in vanity. But that isn’t the Jewish approach.
A practical guide to keeping your clothes kosher.
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