Vayechi: A Matter of Life and Death
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How mindfulness can deepen your Shabbat experience — and vice versa
From challah covers to yahrzeit candles, what they are used for, how they look and where you can find them.
This slogan of Jewish resilience was popularized by the legendary songwriter Shlomo Carlebach.
A healing prayer for when a loved one is suffering.
Key Jewish milestones after the loss of a loved one
In this Torah portion, Joseph’s brothers refuse to return to Canaan without Benjamin, whom Joseph has falsely accused of theft. Joseph reveals his true identity and invites his brothers to return for their father, Jacob, and bring him and their families to Egypt to live. When they return, Joseph introduces his father to Pharaoh, and, at Pharaoh’s suggestion, the family settles in Goshen, a particularly fertile region of Egypt.
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This Torah portion opens with a passionate exchange between Joseph and Judah, two brothers with distinct personalities.
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Increasingly trendy worldwide, Israeli food mixes the flavors of the Middle East and the Jewish Diaspora.
Finding a partner through a matchmaker (shadchan) is traditional in some Jewish communities.
The potential for misuse and mental trauma led to restrictions on who could study Jewish mysticism.
The importance of this act is emphasized in daily prayers.
Capital punishment: allowed in the Torah and Talmud, but rarely carried out by Jewish courts.
A practical guide to preparations for Jewish burial and mourning.