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Ask the Rabbi Guides Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot

How Much Should Children Help at Home?

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Jewish Philosophy Jewish Stories Judaism 101 Mitzvot Passover Shabbat and Holidays

Peripheral Vision

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Jewish Philosophy Jewish Stories Judaism 101 Mitzvot Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Behar: Preventative Charity

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Guides Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Lag BaOmer Mitzvot Passover Prayers Shabbat and Holidays Shavuot

Laws and Lessons of Counting the Omer

Introduction Many of the following laws are adapted with permission from the wonderful Hebrew sefer (book), Kovetz Halachot on Sefirat HaOmer (Passover), a collection of Halachic decisions from Rabbi Shmuel […]

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Guides Judaism 101 Lag BaOmer Shabbat and Holidays Shavuot

Sefirat Haomer: What is it and how do I do it?

On the second night of Passover, Jews begin counting something known as Sefirat Haomer or “The Counting of the Omer”. Beginning on the first night from number one, we count […]

1 year ago TorahMates
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Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Jewish Stories Judaism 101 Mitzvot Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Behar: Planting Seeds of Trust

Trusting the One Who Makes Blessing Grow There is something unique about the mitzvah of shemittah that we do not find regarding the other mitzvot. The Torah actually gives a […]

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Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Shabbat and Holidays Sukkot Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Emor: Sukkot – Remembering Who Provides Our Security

The Meaning of Sukkot Many of the Moadim have a clear reason why we celebrate them. For example, on Pesach we commemorate the Exodus from Egypt, and on Shavuot the […]

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Ask the Rabbi Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Shabbat and Holidays Torah Study Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion Yom Kippur

The Need for Kohanim

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz In the Holy Temple, the Kohanim (Priests) and Levi’im (Levites) offered sacrifices on behalf of the rest of the nation. But since the […]

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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Passover Shabbat and Holidays Shavuot Torah Study Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Emor: The Big Countdown

The Mitzvah of Counting In this week’s Torah reading we have the mitzvah (commandment) of Sefirat Ha’Omer (Vayikra 23:15-16). The mitzvah is to count every day from the second day […]

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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Acharei Mot-Kedoshim: Remembering Kindness for Generations

A Mitzvah with a Hidden Story One of the mitzvot (Torah commandments) listed in Parashat Acharei Mot is that of kisui ha-dam—covering the blood of a bird or a wild […]

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Forgiveness vs Revenge
Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Kedoshim: The Illusion Behind Seeking Revenge

The Question This week’s Torah reading contains the prohibition against seeking revenge (Vayikra 19:18). If we were wronged by someone, we are prohibited from retaliating with revenge. One may question, […]

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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Tazria: Perfectly Imperfect

Why Mention Circumcision Here? The beginning of this week’s Torah reading discusses laws of impurity, which pertain to a woman subsequent to giving birth. In the midst of discussing these […]

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Guides Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Passover Shabbat and Holidays

Laws and Lessons of The Seder Night

Introduction The following laws are translated with permission from the wonderful Hebrew sefer (book), Kovetz Halachot on Pesach (Passover), a collection of Halachic decisions from Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky Shlit”a. The […]

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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Prayers Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Tzav: Greater Than a Sacrifice

The Korban Todah and Its Meaning Amongst the various sacrifices discussed in this week’s Torah reading is the Korban Todah, a special sacrifice brought in appreciation of a salvation one […]

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