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Oct 234 min read
Simchat Torah
The Rambam (end of Chapter 8 of Hilchot Lulav) states: “Even though it is a Mitzvah to rejoice on all the festivals, there was an...
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Oct 233 min read
Hosha’ana Rabba
The Final Judgment and the Custom to Remain Awake All Night The primary days of judgment are from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur, however,...
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Oct 235 min read
Assassinations
by Rabbi Jeremy Rosen Yes, of course, I was delighted to hear that Sinwar met the violent end that he deserved. As the prophetess Deborah...
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Oct 212 min read
The Wood of the Sukkah
The Turei Zahav (Chapter 21, Subsection 2) writes that it is worthy not to use the wood of the Sukkah for mundane purposes since these...
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Oct 204 min read
The Holiday of Sukkot
The Torah commands us to sit in the Sukkah during the seven days of the Sukkot holiday and to rejoice more during this holiday than...
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Oct 194 min read
Gazing Upon the Supreme Light: A Path to Spiritual Transformation
by Ram ben Ze'ev In the depths of Jewish mysticism, the Holy Zohar provides profound insights into the nature of spiritual awakening and...
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Oct 174 min read
Talmudic Mentions of Yeshu: Clarifying Jewish Rejection
by Ram ben Ze'ev In Jewish tradition, the Talmud serves as a foundational text, building on the Torah and the teachings of the sages....
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Oct 163 min read
The Divine Promise: G-D's Gift of the Land of Israel to the Jewish People
by Ram ben Ze'ev The land of Yisrael (Israel) has always been central to the Jewish identity and destiny. Throughout the Torah and the...
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Oct 163 min read
The Holiday of Sukkot
The Gemara (Sukkah 11b) explains that the Mitzvah of Sukkah is in commemoration of the clouds of glory that surrounded our ancestors when...
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