by Rabbi Dov Lev
What to look for in a spouse, and how to find it.
Shalom Zachor, Circumcision, Naming the Baby, Redemption of the First Born, Upsherin
The Jewish coming-of-age ceremony.
Judaism has always valued children, the next generation.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
All about those powerful black boxes, placed on the head and arm.
The opportunity to touch base with God dozens of times a day.
Maximizing the experience in God's house of prayer.
A Jew turns to God in prayer -- morning, afternoon and evening.
Prayer is our opportunity to speak directly to God.
The Torah view of damages, and how to resolve disputes.
"Finders keepers, losers weepers" is not a Jewish concept.
The Torah view of debts, loans, and employee relations.
Appreciating the Torah attitude toward wealth.
Interpersonal Responsibilities: Love your neighbor, whom should we love?, How to judge favorably, How to give rebuke?
In Judaism, every day is Mother's Day and Father's Day.
The nuts and bolts of doing kindness for others.
Lashon Hara: Controlling one of humankind's most powerful tools.
How to raise the next generation.
Living with the reality of God's existence.
Judaism is not merely a body of law. It is a mindset, a way of life.
Setting the foundation for Jewish family life.
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