by Rabbi Eytan Feiner
A foreshadowing of the future paradise.
by Lori Palatnik
There are no coincidences in life -- everything that happens is from God, Who interacts intimately with His creation.
by Rabbi Dr. Reuven P. Bulka
What to say when there is nothing to say.
Being a Jew is synonymous with expressing gratitude. Our matriarch Leah taught us to see everything in life as a gift.
It's no wonder that going against the grain is part of the essence of being Jewish. Abraham was the world's first Jewish radical.
by Chana (Jenny) Weisberg
Don't wait for the Kodak moment.
by Ruthie Simon
A strategy for a meaningful Yom Kippur.
by Emuna Braverman
If teachers believed in the abilities of all of their students, they'd all achieve significantly more.
by Rabbi Moshe Schapiro
While well-educated in Torah and Jewish law, a rabbi is also a spiritual Jack-of-all-trades.
by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem
Exploring the meaning of the blessing recited upon seeing a rainbow.
by David Damen, Belgium
Celebrating the 900th anniversary of the passing of Rashi.
by Ayelet
When a burglar tried to enter my home, did my actions earlier that day affect the outcome?
by Sharon First
Judaism's annual tribute to the power of renewal.
Sara Yoheved Rigler
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
The Human Potential Movement celebrates the power of man. Chanukah celebrates the power of the Divine.
by Chava Willig Levy
TV or not TV? That was the question.
by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan
A comprehensive guide to the philosophy and laws of pronouncing the Name of God.
by Rabbi Mordechai Blumenfeld
With the understanding that Torah is absolute, there is no time when it becomes inappropriate or irrelevant.
Why not try something new this year.
Surviving crusades, blood libels, pogroms, persecutions, mass murders, and gassings, the history of the Jewish people breaks all norms.
by Yisrael Rutman
Perseverance, the bedrock of Jewish tradition, is the key to spiritual success.
by Rabbi Berel Wein
What motivates us to fly off to some distant unknown land? We are seeking to find ourselves.
by Pearl Simmons
The sudden death of a young mother lends a stirring depth to her poetry.
by Rabbi Maurice Lamm
"Marriages are made in heaven," but who are these people making matches on earth, and why have they played a pivotal role in Jewish history?
by Sam Cowan
I'm sure you must have your own -- sometimes painful -- examples to remind you that life is not to be taken for granted. Well here's one more.
The gift of a Divine soul separates man from the rest of God's creatures.
among the occupied nations of Europe was the way Denmark rallied to save its Jews.
By way of feminism, socialism and idealism, a small Jewish spark turns into a passionate flame.
by Rebbetzin Chana Heller
Appreciating your children's ness is essential to their overall self-esteem.
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