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How G‑d got lost in translation By Tzvi Freeman |
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Test your knowledge of Deborah, the prophetess and judge. By Menachem Posner |
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As we mark the Nine Days, let’s explore 11 ways Jews remember the Temple, its rituals, and its destruction throughout the year. By Yehuda Altein |
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When this Air Force chaplain was sent to remote Greenland, he knew it was G-d's will. He also knew he had a lot of preparing to do. Heshel Mangel in conversation with Chana Weisberg |
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At the end of life, how do we frame our most pivotal and painful moments? By Baila Olidort |
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Does the possibility of serious brain injury (CTE) mean that playing in the NFL isn’t kosher? By Yehuda Shurpin |
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Reykjavik’s Beit Shvidler Jewish Center is first in country’s history By Shloimy Galperin |
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His passion for learning was nurtured and celebrated at Chicago Mesivta By Chabad.org Staff |
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What was the highlight of my trip? I thought it would be the quiet, the beaches, the nature. But on this trip, the highlight wasn’t outside at all. By Doron Kornbluth |
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Anxious Parsha - Devarim By Eliezer Shemtov |
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On the Shabbat prior to Tisha B’Av, known as Shabbos Chazon, everyone is shown a vision of the future Holy Temple. The Chassidic masters offer a parable of a precious suit to clarify the significance of this vision. Why does a garment fits better than a home to explain the house of Hashem? By Shalom Paltiel |
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He dressed in worn-out clothes, packed a loaf of bread and a few books into a beggar's sack, took a walking stick in hand, and quietly left Ostroh. By Chabad.org Staff |
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