 | | Here's something to think about the next time you put on your shoes. By Yehuda Altein | | | | | |  | | See how well you know the life and works of this great sage. By Menachem Posner | | | | | |  | | It is crucial to have the proper intention when reciting the first verse of Shema, even more so than during other parts of prayer. By Yehuda Shurpin | | | | | |  | | Artists have envisioned him with a flowing white beard (and even horns!), but what did he really look like? By Leibel Kahan | | | | | |  | | Leibel Lazaroff was shot while protecting a police officer at the Bondi massacre. Hear him and his mother share their journey so far. By Manya Lazaroff | | | | | |  | | How much choice do we really have? By Tzvi Freeman | | | | | |  | | How much one must eat, where Birkat Hamazon must be recited, and what to do if one is unsure whether it was recited. By Yehuda Shurpin | | | | | |  | | When I first moved to Israel with my husband and three children, I was apprehensive at the thought of giving birth in a new country. Thankfully, I was in for a pleasant surprise. By Nechama Dina Hendel | | | | | |  | | G‑d is with us in our suffering. That He has not abandoned us. That He is present even when His presence is hidden. By Menachem Feldman | | | | | |  | | While the Egyptians enslaved and persecuted the Jews, the Tribe of Levi was given much more freedom than the rest. They were actually allowed to study Torah and engage in holy pursuits. Moses and Aaron who were Levites as well, could have simply ignored the plight of their Jewish brethren and not been any the worse off. But in the end, it was specifically their concern that helped bring the Jews to redemption. Living Torah | | | | | |  | | Allegra's journey began at just eight years old when a virus resulted in paralysis. Decades later, she faced another life-altering health crisis, this time a cardiac arrest that required open-heart surgery. In this powerful conversation, Allegra shares how these descents into physical illness led her to a spiritual ascent. She discusses finding unshakable trust in G-d (bitachon), the lessons of her healing process, and the support of a community that showed up when she needed it most. Her story is a moving exploration of faith, identity, and the profound wisdom that comes from facing mortality and choosing to live with a deeper sense of gratitude and purpose. | | | | | |  | | Don't Battle; Pivot (Part One) By Levi Shmotkin | | | | | |  | | The tenth installment of End the Cycle. By Elisha Pearl | | | | | |  | | Yevgeny Bondar, 84, was "always ready to help another" By Motti Wilhelm | | | | | | | |
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