ב"ה
Va'etchanan
By the Numbers
14 Things Jews Should Never Say
Just because you can legally say whatever you want doesn’t mean everything is right or appropriate.
Just because you can legally say whatever you want doesn’t mean everything is right or appropriate.
Your Questions
Who Authored the Kinot Said on Tisha B'Av?
Some of the authors are well known, some are known by name only, and others are anonymous.
Some of the authors are well known, some are known by name only, and others are anonymous.
Freeman Files
Faith Is Not What You Think It Is!
We’re used to thinking of faith as a strategy for people who can’t think for themselves...
We’re used to thinking of faith as a strategy for people who can’t think for themselves...
Quiz
Voices
How I Reaffirm Every Morning Who I Am and Why I Am Here
Every morning I wake up groggy with little sense of my true self.
Every morning I wake up groggy with little sense of my true self.
Will There One Day be a Chess Chabad House?
He walked away from chess. Buried it. And the dream of the Chabad House went with it.
He walked away from chess. Buried it. And the dream of the Chabad House went with it.
Parshah
Learning From the Rebbe
When my master and teacher [R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi] was in a state of d'veikut (lit. "attachment," a trance-like state of ecstatic cleaving to G-d) he would cry out: "I want nothing at all! I don't want Your 'garden of eden,' I don't want Your 'world to come'... I want nothing but You alone."
Related by Rabbi Schneur Zalman's grandson, Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch
Print Magazine
And these words with which I connect with you today… (Deut. 6:6)
Every day these words should be just as new for you as if they were given today. (Sifri)
How could the same mitzvah you did yesterday be new to you today? The same words of Torah as though you never knew them before? The same prayer as though you neve...
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