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Jews fulfill their mission through exemplary behavior; our calling is to inspire the world to hear God's word. The post A Proud Jew appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Its pages attest to the miraculous nature of Jewish survival and the invaluable contribution of one covenantal nation, the United States, to another, in ensuring the spiritual flou...
Eli Federman, Jewish News Syndicate On the Ten Commandments, Jewish pride and the roots of antisemitism.
The future of Jewish life will not be built primarily through better messaging, but through better experiences. The post The Return of the Shabbat Table appeared first on Jewish Jo...
Negativity about Jewish identity can be just as damaging as slander. The post It’s Good to Be a Jew appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Judaism calls on people not to flee the physical world, but to elevate it through Torah and mitzvot.
If you created a time capsule representing who you are and what you stand for, what would be included? The post A Bisl Torah — Your Time Capsule appeared first on Jewish Journal.
“Jewish power” is not about violence. It is about readiness. It is about presence. It is about refusing to disappear. The post The End of Passive Judaism, The Rise of Jewish Power...
The red stitching has long since faded, and the hand-woven linen has softened from white to ivory. Embroidered with a menorah, a double-headed eagle, a lion, and a Magen David, the...
There are many important religions in the world that prescribe some kind of vegetarianism: Sikhism, Jainism, some forms of Buddhism ... The post Chullin 16 appeared first on My Jew...
The oldest known archaeological find bearing a biblical text is a silver amulet necklace with an inscription of the Priestly Blessing, which comes ... The post A Good Eye appeared...
My Moroccan Jewish father-in-law insisted that there should always be a loaf of bread on the table at meals. On ... The post Menachot 99 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
Rabbi Uri Pilichowski, Jewish News Syndicate To treat Israel as optional is to edit the Jewish story until it no longer makes sense.
The cost of Jewish living these days is steep. Synagogue membership, JCC dues, tuition for religious school or Jewish day ... The post Menachot 86 appeared first on My Jewish Learn...
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The more we teach our children to love Judaism, the deeper the roots they will have as they grow in this melting pot of a world. The post Raising Jewish Children appeared first on...
From fortune tellers to wonder rabbis, "Jews Are Magic" at the YIVO in New York City traces the enduring appeal of the occult during periods of crises and social anxiety
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Why didn't the Torah provide any rituals for Shavuot? And why was it so important for Jews to create their own customs? The post The Rabbinical School of Chicken Soup appeared firs...
Our tradition upholds the sacredness of this level of intimacy. The post A Bisl Torah — Carving Out and Making Space appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Lauren Jackson, The New York Times The Passover Seder is the most-observed Jewish ritual in the United States. As millions of people gathered on Wednesday evening to retell the an...
Juliana Geran Pilon, Civitas Outlook Although it wasn't Sunday, my father didn't go to work. I liked the day because we could spend it together and we would have a special dinner,...
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