Every time the people of Israel neglected the commandment of settling the Land, they paid heavy prices for it.
So why is unity so vital? The Jewish festivals of Sukkot, Pesach, and Shavuot, alongside the wisdom of Jewish thinkers like the Lubavitcher Rebbe and Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, illuminate why unity, ...
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Readers on cemeteries: Leave a penny, shed some tears, take some hope – Terry Pluto’s Faith & You
It is emotional. It can bring tears and sadness. But as I walk through the cemetery and say my hellos and pray for their ...
Warm, cozy spices take center stage: brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla, a little orange zest. With butter, eggs and a ...
One of the signs of the End of Days is the arrival and defeat of Gog and Magog (Ya’juj and Ma’juj or Ajuj and Majuj). Gog and Magog appear in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Islamic ...
Now, take a good look at your Sukkah and you will notice a "right arm's embrace." The first complete wall represents a Divine embrace from the "shoulder" to the "elbow"; the second wall reflects the ...
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Sukkot: Walking with strength
We remember on Sukkot that despite our considerable human ingenuity and skill, we remain dependent on God – not only for the technology itself but for help when our knowledge and tools fall short.
Why pomegranates, a Rosh Hashanah staple, are disappearing from Israeli farms Loved by King Solomon, the fruit is valued for its beauty and health benefits. But farmers of this ruby-red member of the ...
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