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Living Like it’s ‘Hayom’ Every Day

Moses' final address to the Jewish people takes on added significance because of its proximity to his death.

Celebrating Heroes During Black History Month

If you had to pick one figure from Black history who inspires you, who would it be? An unfair question ...

Ancient Yom Kippur Observances

How the Day of Atonement was marked before the destruction of the Second Temple.

Curated Jewish Experiences Can Happen in Congregations Too

At the end of last week, Ha’aretz published an important article by Debra Nussbaum Cohen, highlighting a number of enterprising ...

Ethical Treatment of Animals in Judaism

The concept of Tza'ar Ba'alei Chayim demands that we take animal suffering seriously.

The Mourner’s Kaddish Is Misunderstood

The prayer does not praise (or even name) God. Here’s why.

You Have to See This Israeli Candy Maker’s Luxury Treats

From nostalgic cassette tapes to edible collaborations with Dior.

Orthodox Israeli Women Novelists

Over the past two decades, new authors take on the tension between tradition and autonomy.

What Is the Haftarah, and Why Do We Read It?

Each Torah portion is paired with a passage from the Prophets.

Bava Batra 107

Once a brother, always a brother.

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