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February 6-7, 2026 / 20 Shevat 5786

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Cow-Free Milk and Kosher Certification
Cow-Free Milk and Kosher Certification
OU Kosher

A new cow-free, lab-engineered milk has the kosher world buzzing – and raising big questions for consumers. Rabbi Moshe Elefant, COO of OU Kosher, explains how kosher certification approaches this innovation and why it matters.

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Explore Over 50 Jewish Communities at the OU Savitsky Home Relocation Fair
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Explore Over 50 Jewish Communities at the OU Savitsky Home Relocation Fair

Our biennial Savitsky Home Relocation Fair takes place on Sunday, February 22, at 9:00 a.m. EST. This free virtual event connects singles, couples, and families with affordable Orthodox Jewish communities across the U.S. and Israel where strong Jewish life and lower living costs go hand in hand. Anyone considering relocation now or in the future is invited to register.

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Order Your OU Guide to Pesach 2026
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Order Your OU Guide to Pesach 2026

Our much-anticipated annual guide to everything you want or need to know about Pesach is now available to order!

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Tu BShevat Celebrated At JLIC Campuses Worldwide
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Tu B'Shevat Celebrated At JLIC Campuses Worldwide

From Penn to UCLA to Israel, JLIC helped students celebrate Tu B'Shevat on campus with festive seders where they shared divrei Torah and recited brachot on the shivat haminim.

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What's The Truth About… the Luchot?
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What's The Truth About… the Luchot?

Misconception: The Luchot on which the Ten Commandments were engraved were rounded at the top (as depicted in most illustrations and atop synagogue arks).

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Torat Imecha Nach Yomi Third Cycle Siyum

From Sunday, February 8, through Sunday, March 8, at various locations in the U.S. and Israel

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Halftime for Torah With Rabbi Paysach Krohn, Rabbi Yoel Gold, Rav Gav Friedman, and Harry Rothenberg, Esq.

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Wednesday, February 18, at 8:00 p.m. EST

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The Savitsky Home Relocation Fair

Sunday, February 22, at 9:00 a.m. EST – Virtual

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Taking Notice
Rabbi Moshe Hauer, zt"l
Taking Notice

How do we relate to what happens around us? Do we notice the subtle or even the obvious? Do we allow our observations to make us wiser and more thoughtful, or do we ignore inconvenient truths?

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Three Meals on Shabbat
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Three Meals on Shabbat

What is the source for eating three Shabbat meals? Are women obligated? What if you're not hungry? Rav Doniel Schreiber answers these and other relevant seudah questions! Plus… Rabbi Shmuel Silber on haavarah (kindling), and more!

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The Whole Picture
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The Whole Picture

The Jewish people heard the Aseret Hadibrot all at once, and then one at a time. What was the purpose of hearing them all at once if they could not understand them?

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A Bridge from Vision to Values
Rebbetzin Dr. Adina Shmidman
A Bridge from Vision to Values

The haftarah opens with an overwhelming encounter — one that is mystical, awe-inducing, and deeply unsettling. Confronted with such holiness, Yeshayahu becomes acutely aware not only of his own limitations, but of the moral fragility of the society around him.

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The Mystery of Moshes Father-in-Law
Rabbi Shmuel Goldin
The Mystery of Moshe's Father-in-Law

Focusing on Yitro, the Torah foreshadows the personal struggle of each Jew in every generation. We too must determine to what extent we will truly be part of our people's ongoing journey and heed the call from Matan Torah.

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The Politics of Revelation
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt"l
The Politics of Revelation

The revelation at Mount Sinai – the central episode not only of the parsha of Yitro, but of Judaism as a whole – was unique in the religious history of humankind. Other faiths have claimed revelations, but only in Judaism was G-d's self-disclosure to an entire nation.

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Introducing The Chesed Files
Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
Introducing The Chesed Files

This week, we launched a new series, based on the Chofetz Chaim's classic Ahavas Chesed! Get in on the ground floor with this introduction to the sefer.

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Kedushah in Yotzer Ohr
Rabbi Ephraim Glatt, Esq.
Kedushah in Yotzer Ohr

Why is Kedushah part of the brachot of kriyat Shema? Should it be recited any differently from the rest of davening? Learn all about this tefillah in this episode of Halachic Highlights!

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Fathers-in-Law
Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
Fathers-in-Law

This week's Torah portion, Yitro, highlights the rich relationship between Moses and his father-in-law, Yitro. Though we first meet them earlier in Exodus, this parsha portrays a dynamic that feels familiar to anyone who's "been there."

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Aseres Hadibros: Sit or Stand?
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Aseres Hadibros: Sit or Stand?

The Rambam writes that one who is seated should not stand for the reading of the Aseres Hadibros. However, the general custom today is for the entire congregation to stand during this recitation. Why don't we follow the Rambam's ruling?

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