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Israel and Anti-Semitism
The idea that extreme criticism of Israel is anti-Semitic is controversial.
Psalm 150: The Sound of the Soul
Hillel Tigay performs an original composition to the words of Psalm 150.
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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.
Featured Commentary
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.
Videos
Why Some Jewish Women Go to the Mikveh Each Month
What is niddah, or taharat ha mishpacha, and who observes it?
Does Judaism Allow Organ Donations?
Frequently asked questions about Jewish views on these life-saving procedures.
Tallit (The Prayer Shawl)
The corner fringes on this ritual garment remind the wearer of all the commandments in the Torah.
Recipes
Michael Solomonov’s Shakshuka Recipe
Whether for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, I return to this shakshuka recipe time and time again. It’s great for feeding ...
6 Purim Cookies That Aren’t Hamantaschen
Dip your hand into the global Jewish cookie jar this Purim.
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If we lack powers of wisdom and discernment, no other request of God really matters.
Elijah the Prophet
As the herald of the messianic age and a recurring figure in Jewish folklore, Elijah's legacy surpasses that of virtually all the other prophets of Israel.
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Even as fewer American Jews spoke Yiddish at home, various Yiddish words and phrases were adopted into the American lexicon.
Mourning Non-Jewish Loved Ones: A Reform Perspective
Death and burial issues for interfaith families and Jews by choice.
What Is Midrash?
These writings, which fill in gaps in biblical texts, falls into two categories: halacha and aggadah.
Shalom Aleichem
This poem is sung in virtually all Jewish homes prior to the Shabbat evening meal.