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All events, large and small, ultimately result from God's will.
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Relax. Just because our plans don't work out, doesn't mean that failure and disappointment are inevitable.
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The metamorphosis of Ahuvah Gray, a black American who was once a Christian minister and is now an Orthodox Jew.
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Hanukkah is anything but the "Jewish Christmas."
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The importance of building a strong foundation.
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Why does the Torah give us this special commandment?
A burst in technology, a drop in morality, and the Jewish return to Israel are all predicted as precursors to the Messiah.
The Jewish definition of peace.
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The traditional Jewish view does not fit conveniently into the major "camps" in the current debate.
Yom Kippur is all about remorse, contrition, and repentance. Where does gratitude fit into the picture?
by Rebbetzin Feige Twerski
The gates are open, but the time is short. How do we merit the privilege of the king's presence?
by Rabbi Noson Weisz
by Rabbi Ken Spiro
The Bible's major role in the creation of the United States and its democracy.
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Four great recipes, without any of the oil.
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If the New Year is a fearsome day of judgment, why is it a cause for celebration?
Guidelines for the holiest day of the Jewish year – the Day of Atonement.
The Yom Kippur service features a long list of 44 mistakes. What does it all mean?
by Rabbi Aharon Feldman
Free choice is a uniquely human trait. Tapping into this power is a primary goal of the High Holidays.
Shavuot celebrates the receiving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.
In case of a miscarriage, stillbirth, or death of a new baby, the sense of loss can be overwhelming. Here's how to cope.
by Rabbi Ari Kahn
The worst things to accuse the Jews of: racism, apartheid, genocide, colonialism.
by Ahuvah Gray
In "My Sister, the Jew," an African-American minister shares her astonishing spiritual journey to Judaism.
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