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Simana Milta Hee - Praying for God's Kingship
Jewish Philosophy Prayers Rosh Hashanah Shabbat and Holidays

“Simana Milta Hee” – A Sign for the New Year

Why Not Pray More for Our Needs? On the holy day of Rosh Hashanah, the greater part of our tefillah (prayer) is for the kevod Malchuto yitbarach, for the honor […]

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Ki Tavo: Auschwitz
Devarim Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Ki Tavo: He Doesn’t Need Your Favors

Because You Did Not Serve Him with Happiness This week’s Torah reading warns us of terrible curses which the Jewish Nation can potentially suffer. What might one do to deserve […]

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Unetaneh Tokef: Who by Water, Who by Fire
Current Events Current Events & News Fast Days Jewish Philosophy Prayers Rosh Hashanah Shabbat and Holidays Yom Kippur

Unetaneh Tokef: Who by Water, Who by Fire

A Frightening Judgement Look around you on Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur as the powerful, frightening piyut (liturgical poem) of Unetaneh Tokef  is sung during the Mussaf prayer. This awe-inspiring section depicts […]

8 months ago TorahMates
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individual tree in the forest
Jewish Philosophy Rosh Hashanah Shabbat and Holidays Yom Kippur

The Forest and Each Tree

First we need the big picture. Then we probe individually. Rosh Hashana is the forest. Yom Kippur is each tree. How do our actions differ, From the goals Hashem (God) […]

8 months ago TorahMates
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gates of tears
Jewish Philosophy Jewish Stories Judaism 101 Prayers Rosh Hashanah Shabbat and Holidays Yom Kippur

For Crying Out Loud!

Botched Plans “Failure to plan on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine,” has new meaning to me. We, Baruch Hashem (thank God), had a simcha (happy occasion) […]

8 months ago TorahMates
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small step, big leap
Devarim Jewish Philosophy Judaism 101 Mitzvot Weekly Torah Portion

Parshat Ki Teitzei: Small Step – Big Leap

One Mitzvah Leads to Another In this week’s Torah reading, we have the mitzvah (commandment) of Shiluach Haken, sending away the mother bird before taking her eggs or chicks, which […]

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Elul - teshuvah
Jewish Philosophy Mitzvot Rosh Hashanah Shabbat and Holidays Yom Kippur

Elul, My Favorite Month

I know, I know. The month of Elul should inspire awe and fear. I have heard stories of people in previous generations who would tremble when Rosh Chodesh Elul (the approach […]

8 months ago TorahMates
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teshuvah - learn from the ant
Jewish Philosophy Mitzvot Rosh Hashanah Shabbat and Holidays Yom Kippur

Teshuvah: The Three Story House

Advice from an Ant The Midrash (Parshat Shoftim 5:2) quotes a pasuk from Mishlei (6:6-8), “Go to the ant, you lazy one, observe its ways and become wise…. It prepares […]

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negel vasser next to the bed
Ask the Rabbi Judaism 101 Mitzvot

Negel Vasser Next to the Bed

Ask the Rabbi with Rabbi Chaim Mintz I see many people washing their hands three times with a cup next to their beds when they wake up in the morning, […]

8 months ago TorahMates
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world of kosher - kosher symbols
Guides Judaism 101 Kosher Food Mitzvot

The World of Keeping Kosher

Keeping kosher can seem daunting, but there are resources here to guide you!  Kosher.com, a popular blog featuring delicious kosher recipes, offers a wealth of information for anyone curious about […]

8 months ago TorahMates
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