7 Questions: The Noachide

Loving the Father I Hate

God didn't ask the impossible of me, only the incredibly difficult.

Aish.com's Top 10 of the Decade

A look at some of the most popular Aish.com articles and videos of the decade.

With Granny in Church

Amanda's Gran and I had shared a moment of understanding – not as friends, nor as adversaries, but as Jew and Gentile.

Feeling Like I'm the Only Jewish Girl in the World

Growing up in Iowa, I was the only Jewish child in the auditorium during the Christmas recital.

When It's Too Late to Say Thank You

Alzheimer's has turned my mother into a stranger.

The Jew from Kuwait

My Muslim background left me unprepared for this shocking discovery.

Losing My Brother

The death of my brother caused my little world to come crashing down.

Holy Chutzpah

Remembering Simcha Esther Gershan.

Ten Thousand to One

Through our child's cancer, we're learning that God is beyond all odds.

Aspergers and You

An open letter to the Jewish community from a 16-year-old who has Aspergers.

Craving

In the non-kosher deli section, my father taught me that "If it feels good, do it" is a lie.

Never Too Old to Learn

My grandfather started learning Torah when he was 80 years old.

Three Steps Back

On being a tourist in the land of the disabled.

My Jewish Pride

All I knew about being Jewish was that we were anti-establishment.

The Year of The Seed

A college student infiltrates and exposes a messianic cult.

A Place for the Light

Sometimes the wrong way gets you to the right destination.

X-Rated

My addiction to pornography. A cautionary true story. Reader discretion is advised.

Saving Rabbi Lau

After 64 years, Rabbi Lau finds the person who saved his life.

Things Fall Apart

My descent into madness.

Things Fall Apart - A note from the Author

My descent into madness.

The Spanish Inquisition and Me

Becoming a Jew was my greatest act of defiance.

The Sounds of Silence

Confronting the frightening reality of a hearing impairment.

The Orphan

When I converted, I wasn't looking for a new community. But that's exactly what I found.

The Maccabiah's Ripple Effect

For one Hungarian family, being Jewish was a curse. Then basketball changed everything.

Soul Existence

Attacked by a dog, a young girl starts questioning reality.

Who I Am Person

Even the terrifying enlightenment bestowed by Shigeko couldn't teach me that we're most human when we're most divine.

The View from Heaven: An Interview with Rabbi Noah Weinberg, obm

A heavenly reporter’s discussion with Rabbi Weinberg about his perspective on the world, his legacy, and the Jewish People.

Shades of the Shoah

As a Jew-in-the-making, I am heartened and intimidated by my obligation to those who perished in the Holocaust.

Sleepless in New Jersey

What if living out the dreams of your ancestors keeps you up at night?

The Making of a Capitalistic Pig

Growing up in the Soviet Union, I felt there was something shameful about being Jewish.

Kaddish with Oprah

Need a minyan? Nothing is too complicated for the Oprah show.

Holding God's Hand

Looking the Angel of Death in the eye and smiling.

When Cancer Came Knocking

Everyone dies, some sooner than later. It's how we choose to live our lives that matters.

Losing Ben

A grieving grandfather, an overwhelmed father and wrestling with God.

Doomed

Sometimes hitting rock bottom isn't enough.

A Kidney to Give

Why I donated my kidney to someone I didn't know.

Sara Yoheved Rigler

The Heartwarmer

Hershel Puretz wasn't looking to become the savior of 2,000 Israeli families.

Emerging from Anorexia

My daughter's journey from starvation to salvation

When Alzheimer's Hits Home

I knew taking care of my mother with Alzheimer's would not be easy, but I didn't realize it could also be so rewarding.

Eyes Wide Open

Our disabled son has taught me to embrace the simple and everyday beauty of life.

Chanukah in the Soviet Gulag

When the enemy answered "amen."

The Torah in Our Church

The amazing story of our church that en masse decided to convert to Judaism.

Rabbi Akiva's Optimism

How the Jewish People managed to persevere throughout the arduous centuries of exile.

Two are Better than One

They had been married 62 years and there were no children. Every day she sat by his side, willing him to get better and come home.

Command of the Sea

A Jewish captain leads Navy's "Truman" into action.

Sara Yoheved Rigler

The Horse in the Gate

Why you are never stuck.

Choosing to See

We don't need 20/20 vision to see God's hand in the world, or to feel His love.

A Kiss from Above

Don't wait for a near miss with a bus to realize that God is guiding your every step.

Buried Treasure

They like us in Poland, now that we're dead.

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