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Celebrating the 4th of July
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Celebrating the Fourth of July

the serpent in the desert - appreciate the gift of the moment
Bamidbar Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Chukat: The Serpent and the Gift of Every Moment

variety of vegetables
Ask the Rabbi Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Kosher Food Mitzvot

What Does Judaism Say About Vegetarians?

Judaism and forgiveness - let it go
Ask the Rabbi Judaism 101 Prayers Yom Kippur

Judaism and Forgiveness

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz Is it important in Judaism to forgive those who have hurt us? And what about someone who doesn’t ask me for forgiveness, or […]

9 months ago TorahMates
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cheshbon hanefesh - take an accounting
Bamidbar Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Chukat: Come to Cheshbon – Advice of a Lifetime

Making a “Cheshbon Hanefesh” The verse in this week’s Torah reading (Bamidbar 21:27) says in reference to a conquest which took place, “The prophets said, come to [the land of] […]

12 months ago TorahMates
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Parshas Chukas peace
Bamidbar Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Chukat: Chase Peace

Parshat Chukat reports the demise of Aaron and tells us that the whole Jewish Nation cried, mourning his passing. Rashi notes that the verse says (20:29) that the “entire nation” […]

3 years ago TorahMates
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Parshas Chukas Hands Clasped in Prayer
Bamidbar Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Chukat: The Jewish Weapon

In this week’s Torah reading, Parshat Chukat, the Jews near the the Promised Land. In preparation, they ask the king of Edom to allow them to pass through their land […]

4 years ago TorahMates
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Bamidbar Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Chukat and the Red Heifer: But Rabbi, Why Is It So?

The Enigmatic Ritual of the Red Heifer The beginning of this week’s Torah reading discusses the laws of the Red Heifer. One who became impure from a deceased person must […]

6 years ago TorahMates
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Chukat
Bamidbar Kosher Food Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Chukat Sweets and Treats

In this week’s Torah Portion, Parshat Chukat, Moshe is taught the intricate laws of the Parah Adumah, red heifer, whose ashes purify a person who has become impure by contact […]

7 years ago TorahMates
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man holding lamb
Ask the Rabbi Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Kosher Food Mitzvot Vayikra

Purpose of Animal Sacrifice

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz The idea of animal sacrifice seems so cruel and outdated. Yet, I hear that this practice will resume after the Temple (Beit HaMikdash) […]

1 week ago TorahMates
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travel plans - israel
Anti-Semitism Current Events Current Events & News Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot

Travel Plans

When Plans Change—and So Does the World If you’re a regular reader, you know that I recently planned a short trip to Israel to visit my daughter. If you’re not […]

1 week ago TorahMates
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compassion of bikur cholim in Jewish tradition
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Bikur Cholim Part 3: In Jewish Tradition

Q. Where is the first source for the mitzvah of Bikur Cholim? God Visits Avraham The first encounter with Bikur Cholim in Jewish tradition is actually with God Himself! The […]

2 weeks ago TorahMates
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feeling the pain of the Jewish people in Israel - nosei b'ol im chaveiro
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Feeling the Pain of the Jewish People

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz We are constantly being told to feel the pain of Jews who are suffering, whether it’s during the current war in Israel or […]

2 weeks ago TorahMates
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hands holding on to a vine connected to a tall tree
Bamidbar Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Shelach: Don’t Let Go of Your Lifeline!

From Miriam to the Meraglim At the end of last week’s Torah reading, an episode transpired in which Miriam spoke disparagingly about her brother Moshe (Moses), and was subsequently punished […]

2 weeks ago TorahMates
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heaven and clouds with a shining light
Anti-Semitism Ask the Rabbi Fast Days Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Jews & Non-Jews Judaism 101

End-of-Times

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz You have said that the world was created to exist for 6,000 years. What will happen at that time? Will the world just […]

2 weeks ago TorahMates
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Traditional Jewish baby naming at a brit milah
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Jewish Baby Naming Traditions

What’s in a Jewish Name? The birth of a baby is a very special time. There is a magic when a new soul enters the world. A clean and fresh […]

2 weeks ago TorahMates
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5 Torah book recommendations for beginners
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5 Must-Reads with Sarah Rabinowitz

From the desk of a TorahMates coordinator: Sarah Rabinowitz recommends 5 books that will enrich your weekly learning session with your study partner. 1. Torah Nuggets Step into the world […]

2 weeks ago TorahMates
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how to avoid gossip
Ask the Rabbi Guides Judaism 101 Mitzvot Shabbat Shabbat and Holidays

How to Avoid Gossip and Handle Gossipers

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz I’m trying to avoid hearing lashon hara (evil talk), but one of my friends is always gossiping! Also, whenever I go to a […]

3 weeks ago TorahMates
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Sheep Pesach Sheini
Bamidbar Passover Shabbat and Holidays Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Beha’alotcha: Pesach Sheini- Reaching Beyond the Impossible

Pesach Sheini: An Unexpected Second Chance An interesting episode transpires in Parshat Beha’alotcha. A year after the Jews’ exodus from Egypt, they were commanded to bring the Passover sacrifice once […]

3 weeks ago TorahMates
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Thursday Thought: Parshat Shelach – Place Your Trust in God!

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