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value of life in Judaism
Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Shabbat Shabbat and Holidays Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Acharei Mot: How Precious is Life?

Why was Avraham chosen as the father of the Jewish nation?
Ask the Rabbi Bereishit Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101

Why was Avraham Chosen as the Father of the Jews?

jewish view on remarriage with children
Ask the Rabbi Jewish Marriage Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot

What is the Jewish View on Remarriage When Children Disapprove?

Calendar, Sefirat Haomer
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 […]

2 weeks ago TorahMates
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Wouldn't you like to be a prepper?
Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Shabbat and Holidays Shavuot

Wouldn’t You Like to Be a Prepper?

Prepping for the Worst In a drug store recently, a magazine caught my eye while I was waiting in line. The name of it was “Prepper,” and from what I […]

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

Parshat Kedoshim: Not Just a Little Favor

The Depth of “Love Your Fellow Jew” This week’s Torah reading says (19:18), “And you should love your fellow Jew as you love yourself.” The Rambam sums up this Mitzvah […]

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

Parshat Acharei Mot: The Impending Explosion

The Weight of Warning: A Reminder of Consequences In the beginning of this week’s Torah reading, God instructs Moshe (Moses) to warn Aaron and his sons to refrain from entering […]

1 year ago TorahMates
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Judaism 101 Lag BaOmer Shabbat and Holidays Shavuot

Sefirot and the Afterlife: Spiritual Refinement

Sefirot are defined as emanations, meaning an abstract but perceptible concept that originates from a source. While we are involved in counting Sefirat Haomer, we also have an opportunity to […]

2 years ago TorahMates
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The success of the Jew
Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Kedoshim: A Lesson in Holiness and Humility

When we learn Torah, we soon find out that Hashem usually speaks directly to Moshe. Parshat Kedoshim is one of the rare occasions where Hashem speaks directly to the Jewish […]

2 years ago TorahMates
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yellow sunbeams in desert
Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Acharei Mot: The High Priest’s Garments

Q: On Yom Kippur, the Cohen Gadol is required to remove his regular, colorful and golden vestments and don an all white outfit before entering the Holy of Holies to […]

2 years ago TorahMates
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Parshas kedoshim little girl with crown
Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Kedoshim: Selfishly Selfless

In Parshas Kedoshim (19:17), the Torah commands one to love his fellow Jew as he loves himself. This includes treating and caring for our fellow Jews as we would want […]

3 years ago TorahMates
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parshas acharei mos bazaar
Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Acharei Mot: The Lucrative Bazaar

There is a verse in Parshas Acharei Mos that says (18:5) “And you shall keep my laws and my decrees which a person shall do and live by them.” Rashi […]

3 years ago TorahMates
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Parshas Acharei Mos Safety First
Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Acharei Mot: Admitting Vulnerability

This week’s Torah reading discusses various forbidden relationships, prefacing the topic with a warning that one should not get near such repulsive activities. Rabeinu Yonah (Shaa’rei Teshuvah, 3:80) explains that […]

4 years ago TorahMates
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Thursday Thought Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Kedoshim: Thursday Thought – The Secret of the Sponge

Flashback to a previous Torah Thought with Rabbi Mordechai Horovitz, TorahMates coordinator, on Parshat Kedoshim.

7 years ago TorahMates
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Lag BaOmer Passover Shabbat and Holidays Shavuot

Watch: Make Sefira Count

A short, inspirational message from Rabbi Chaim Mintz on the time period of sefira

8 years ago TorahMates
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lost in the desert? golden calf sin explained
Ask the Rabbi Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Shavuot Shemot

Golden Calf Sin Explained: What Really Happened at Mount Sinai

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz I can’t comprehend how the Jewish people could commit the sin of the Golden Calf! How, after witnessing the Ten Plagues, the Splitting […]

7 days ago TorahMates
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lashon hara in judaism - the deadly sword
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 […]

7 days ago TorahMates
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stringency in Jewish law and kashrut
Ask the Rabbi Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Passover Prayers Shabbat and Holidays

How Do I Understand Stringencies in Jewish Law?

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz The other day, I was with a friend and asked him why he wasn’t eating a certain food. “Isn’t it kosher?” I asked. […]

1 week ago TorahMates
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Ask the Rabbi Jewish Faith Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Prayers Torah Study

Bringing the Final Redemption

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz Rabbi, you always talk about each individual doing his part in bringing the Final Redemption (the geulah). This sounds like such a massive, […]

1 week ago TorahMates
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shaping up
Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Lag BaOmer Passover Shabbat and Holidays

Shaping Up

Post-Pesach Musings Who doesn’t have a few post-Pesach pounds to shed? With all the food being served over Yom Tov, and with the types of food being so different from […]

2 weeks ago TorahMates
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Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Vayikra Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Shmini: Humble Enough to Be Honest

Moshe’s Honest Confession Sacrifices, in general, contain complex laws as to when certain portions of them should be eaten and by whom. An interesting episode, concerning these laws, transpired in […]

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

Holiday Spirit: Navigating Passover Preparation Stress

Pesach Prep Panic As I walked into a store a few weeks ago, I got a chill and I shuddered. That’s right, the store was setting up the shelves for […]

1 month ago TorahMates
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Passover seder plate
Guides Judaism 101 Kosher Food Passover Shabbat and Holidays

The Passover Seder Plate (And the Items On It)

As the focal point of the Passover Seder, the Seder Plate, or Ke’arah in hebrew, traditionally graces the table on Passover night. There are several different foods, each with its […]

1 month ago TorahMates
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why we don't say tachanun by a brit
Ask the Rabbi Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Passover Prayers Shabbat and Holidays

No Tachanun This Month? Don’t Just Celebrate—Elevate

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz I can’t help but feel a sense of relief on days we omit Tachanun (a supplication prayer), such as the month of Nissan […]

1 month ago TorahMates
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Thursday Thought: Parshat Tazria – Saved by a Sorry

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