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Jewish Weddings 101

The traditions, rituals and liturgy for Jewish weddings.

Must a Jew Believe in God?

The centrality of God in Judaism may not be as straightforward as you think.

How Hasidic Wisdom Can Elevate Mealtime

Hasidic philosophy on how to eat "for the sake of heaven."

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Martyrdom in Judaism

The notion of what constitutes a Jewish martyr has changed significantly since ancient times.

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This heavenly voice is mentioned repeatedly throughout the Talmud.

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Summary

In this Torah portion, Moses receives God’s commandments on stone tablets. God tells Moses to create a dwelling place for God, where the Israelites can bring God gifts. God details what this Mishkan (Tabernacle) will look like and how it should be made. The Tabernacle includes an ark, two cherubs, curtains and a menorah.

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Parashat Terumah

Exodus 25:1 - 27:19

I Kings 5:26 - 6:13

Parashat Terumah: Hidden Gifts

In building a sanctuary in the wilderness, God calls on the Israelites to contribute the gifts they don’t even know they have.

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Why Do So Many Orthodox Men Have Beards?

The Jewish reasons for facial hair, including sidelocks (payot).

Is Mah-Jongg a Jewish Game?

This Chinese parlor game found Jewish enthusiasts in the Catskills.

What Is the Meaning of Chai?

The Hebrew word for life is a popular symbol and toast — and is linked to the number 18.

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Light and fragrant, with a delightful chew.

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This gently seasoned beef and barley mushroom soup is a cold weather classic.

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