 | | Not too long ago, it was one of the most favorable Arab countries to live in as a Jew. By Yehuda Altein | | | | | |  | | What is Shabbat Chazon? By Menachem Posner | | | | | |  | | Heaven's laundromat for the soul By Tzvi Freeman | | | | | |  | | There's a concept in halachah called hezek re'iyah—"damage by seeing." By Yehuda Shurpin | | | | | |  | | The child of a Muslim father and Jewish mother, Yosef embraced his Jewish heritage and made the Torah his guiding light. Yosef Hashimi in conversation with Chana Weisberg | | | | | |  | | In today's episode of Your Jewish Week: Biblical life insurance premiums, sacrificial carpools, and Rabbi Dovi's unfortunate math allergy. By Dovi Paltiel | | | | | |  | | Despite experiencing abuse and living for some time in a cemetery (oh, the irony), all my memories of Chaya involve her smiling enthusiastically for no reason other than being alive. By Rochel Stoklasa | | | | | |  | | As there are no coincidences, we must ask ourselves: What lesson can we learn here? By Yitzi Hurwitz | | | | | |  | | Elul is a month of reflection, introspection, and repentance. Some in the rabbinate, in their desire to lead their fellow Jews to improve during this auspicious time, tend to focus on the negative. Living Torah | | | | | |  | | Learn about the Jewish villages of Troglodytes ("cave dwellers") who lived in the frontier of Tripolitania. By Yaakov Landman | | | | | |  | | Recognize Your Unique Role (Part 3) By Levi Shmotkin | | | | | |  | | As new film released, a look at director's Jewish journey By Moshe New and Tzali Reicher | | | | | |  | | Co-directed Chabad of Bayside, Wis., alongside her husband and led her congregation with joy, even as battling cancer By Motti Wilhelm | | | | | | | |
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