A Guide to Jewish Acronyms and Abbreviations
Common Hebrew (and Aramaic) shorthand translated and explained.
The Jews of Russia
The territories of the former Russian Empire were the cradle of Jewish modernity, the birthplace of Zionism and Jewish socialism, and a major center of the Hasidic movement.
Can A Jew Get Body Piercings?
While most Jewish authorities believe ear piercing is fine, the matter grows somewhat more complex with other body parts.
Jewish Mourning FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Jewish traditions related to death and mourning.
Antisemitism 101
What you need to know about the world’s oldest hatred.
Next Torah Portion
Summary
God speaks to Moses after the death of Aaron’s two sons, who were killed for coming too close to the presence of God. God instructs Moses and Aaron on the procedures surrounding Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. God describes all the laws surrounding sexual prohibitions.
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The Threat And Promise Of Conformity
We can learn from and adopt only those practices foreign to Judaism that enhance and strengthen Jewish practice.
Past and Present of Jewish Romania: From Transylvania with Love
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Daf Yomi
Bava Metzia 63
Unexpected gifts.
Bava Metzia 62
Share and share alike.
Bava Metzia 61
Bringing up the past.
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Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:
From Disgrace to Praise
Why does Jewish tradition instruct us to endlessly retell the story of our ancestors’ enslavement?
A Passover Beyond Words
The visceral cries of the enslaved Israelites, not their words, was essential to the process of liberation.
Rituals of Return
My return to sacred space.
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The Jewish concept of a divinely ordained soulmate dates back at least to the Talmud.
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