Weddings & Marriage

The Secret to a Fabulous Hora

How to ensure the traditional Jewish wedding dance is a continuous stream of joy, and not a log jam.

The Omer

Counting the days from Passover to Shavuot.

Ask the Expert: What’s the Difference Between Jewish Prayers and Jewish Blessings?

Distinguishing between different types of Jewish prayers.

Readings Every Jewish Mourner Should Know

These are among Judaism’s most comforting words.

Next Torah Portion

Summary

In this Torah portion, God describes the laws surrounding resting the land and crops every seven years, as well as the Jubilee year every 50 years. God permits the use of slaves but provides stipulations including the obligation to eventually free your slaves.

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Parashat Behar

Leviticus 25:1-26:2

Jeremiah 32:6-27

Finding Meaning in an Ancient Farming Law

Why Shmita, the commandment to let Israel’s farmland rest every seven years, is relevant even for today’s urban Diaspora Jews.


recharge now

Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:

Mourning and Meaning Making

Someday our current sorrows will be memories, woven into the tapestry of our shared destiny.

Observing Jewish Time

Living the Jewish calendar is to be bound by Jewish peoplehood and Jewish solidarity

In Dew Season

In this moment of crisis, we need to let things arise and evaporate, leaving us unburdened enough to do the work of peace.


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What Does ‘Bashert’ Mean?

The Jewish concept of a divinely ordained soulmate dates back at least to the Talmud.

Regina Jonas

How one of the first female rabbis was almost forgotten.

Dreams in Jewish Tradition

Dreaming was a major source of prophetic insight in the Torah, but Jewish texts also betray a certain anxiety about dreaming.