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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Tazria: Perfectly Imperfect

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

Laws and Lessons of Counting the Omer

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

Laws and Lessons of The Seder Night

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

Laws and Lessons of Counting the Omer

Introduction 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 Kamenetsky Shlit”a. […]

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Mitzvot Torah Study Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Tazria: The Greatest Sin – Understanding Lashon Hara in Judaism

Tzara’at: A Physical Manifestation of Spiritual Misconduct The primary topic in this week’s Torah reading is the laws of tzara’at, a unique skin affliction. One who contracted this illness with […]

12 months ago TorahMates
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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 […]

12 months ago TorahMates
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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Metzora: The Life Preservative

The Potion for Life: A Lesson in Eternal Rewards This week’s Torah reading discusses the process of purification of a Metzora – one who was afflicted with the disease of […]

2 years ago TorahMates
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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 […]

3 weeks ago TorahMates
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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Passover Shabbat and Holidays

The Hidden Message of the Haggadah: Chessed Before Pesach

Ha Lachma Anya: An Invitation to Give One of the important ideas in the Haggadah, spoken of more quietly, is the great deed of stepping out of ourselves and our […]

3 weeks ago TorahMates
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Jewish Family Life Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Passover Shabbat and Holidays

What a Story!

The Conversation About Celebrities Some years ago, I was speaking to a respected rabbi, and the topic turned to celebrities and stars. I spoke about how overblown egos and salaries […]

3 weeks ago TorahMates
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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Passover Shabbat and Holidays Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parashat Vayikra: Guarding Secrets

Permission Before Sharing The Talmud (Yoma 4b) derives an interesting lesson from the first verse of this week’s Torah reading. The verse says, “And He called to Moshe (Moses), and […]

4 weeks ago TorahMates
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Judaism 101 Passover Shabbat and Holidays

Top Ten Haggadahs for 2026

A haggadah includes the basic script for the Seder meal, as well as instructions on how to lead it. Ready to count down the best haggadahs with us? Let’s explore […]

1 month ago TorahMates
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Ask the Rabbi Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Passover Shabbat and Holidays

Should I Go to a Hotel for Pesach?

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz I am considering going to a hotel for Pesach (Passover) that offers a full program of speakers and activities. I think it will provide a nice […]

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Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Passover Prayers Shabbat and Holidays Shemot Weekly Torah Portion

Passover All Year Round

Recognizing Hashem’s Kindnesses Each and Every Day Relating The Exodus from Egypt: Once a Year, or Every Day? The Torah describes the mitzvah (Torah commandment) of sipur yetziat Mitzrayim, relating […]

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Jewish Faith Judaism 101 Passover Shabbat and Holidays

Mountains and Valleys: God’s Encouragement on the Road to Redemption

By Rabbi Usher Smith Swift Redemption The well-known verse in Shir HaShirim (2:8) states:“Kol Dodi hinei zeh bah, midaleig al he’harim, mikapeitz al hagva’ot”—”Behold, the voice of my Beloved (God) […]

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Ask the Rabbi Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Prayers

Why Don’t We Say Please When We Pray?

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz From the time we are young, we are taught to say “please” when asking for something and that asking without it is rude. […]

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Current Events Current Events & News Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot

Why (Bad) Things Happen to (Good) People

Where Do Ideas Come From? I recently wrote about miniatures, like small bottles of liquor or toiletries, and how people have an unusual affinity for them. One of my readers […]

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