A Bisl Torah — God’s Emergent Voice
With Torah as our guide, God’s voice emerges as we turn towards each other. The post A Bisl Torah — God’s Emergent Voice appeared first on Jewish Journal.
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With Torah as our guide, God’s voice emerges as we turn towards each other. The post A Bisl Torah — God’s Emergent Voice appeared first on Jewish Journal.
Ahead of Matan Torah, Menashe Perlstein presents a special and moving clip illustrating in an experiential and inspiring way the eternal value of our Holy Torah. The clip was filme...
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.
On today’s daf, we get an unexpected curriculum for Torah scholars: Rav Yehuda says that Rav says: A Torah scholar ... The post Chullin 9 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
“Kach Hi Darka Shel Torah“: Singer and musician Uri Greenwald in a new and exciting single, a special song he composed in honor of the study of the Holy Torah.
In Parashat Behar, the Torah declares: “… the Children of Israel are servants to Me” (Leviticus 25:55). Elsewhere, the relationship is ... The post Sons and Servants appeared first...
Passover is our annual reconsideration of self within the greater Jewish story. The post A Bisl Torah — Reconsideration appeared first on Jewish Journal.
On yesterday’s daf, we learned that when one commits to bringing a thanksgiving offering (todah), the default obligation is to ... The post Menachot 82 appeared first on My Jewish...
The Torah provides for a Second Passover (Pesach Sheni), an opportunity to make up the paschal sacrifice prescribed on the ... The post Passover’s Afterglow appeared first on My Je...
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...
The days between Pesach and Shavuot invite reflection, as Rabbi Akiva teaches that loving others is central to receiving the Torah.
Perhaps the most oft-repeated lesson that the Torah wants us to learn from the experience of slavery is how we ... The post The Soul of a Stranger appeared first on My Jewish Learn...
From Sinai to modern Israel, Shavuot reminds Jews of the power of faith, words, and commitment.
As you search, God will likely find you. The post A Bisl Torah — Keep Searching appeared first on Jewish Journal.
This week, you likely belted out the words Dayeinu. The post A Bisl Torah — Dayeinu: Enough or More than Enough appeared first on Jewish Journal.
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.
To celebrate the gift of the Torah, an exciting live performance of the masterpiece of the Chassidic composer Rabbi Moshe Goldman, z”l – ‘Uvinucha Yomar‘, as performed during the H...
Judaism calls on people not to flee the physical world, but to elevate it through Torah and mitzvot.
Today, the Talmud continues its discussion of whether the evil Northern Israelite king Ahab properly observed the rabbinic laws of ... The post Chullin 5 appeared first on My Jewis...
Even if the information is true, one who speaks disparagingly about another is guilty of lashon hara, evil speech. The post A Bisl Torah — But It’s True! appeared first on Jewish J...
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...
The Samaritans are a group in northern Israel who follow the Torah but reject some of the authority of rabbinic ... The post Chullin 4 appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
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The month of Sivan begins with the festival of Shavuot, which falls on the sixth day of the month. In ... The post Created Two appeared first on My Jewish Learning.
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