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By the Numbers
14 Biblical Bad Guys

14 Biblical Bad Guys

Scattered throughout the Bible are a host of shady characters and outright villains who played their own key roles in shaping our story.

By Yehuda Altein

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Your Questions
Why Is a Tallit So Often (Mostly) White?

Why Is a Tallit So Often (Mostly) White?

the overwhelming majority of tallits have historically been white, often with stripes. There are a number of reasons for this.

By Yehuda Shurpin

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What Does Judaism Say About Naomi?

What Does Judaism Say About Naomi?

The almost overlooked heroine of the Book of Ruth

By Alexander Heppenheimer

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Freeman Files
A Soul, Murdered and Alive

A Soul, Murdered and Alive

Call out from the depths of your heart, and the depths of heaven ring.

By Tzvi Freeman

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Podcasts
A Secret Mission From My Neighbor, the Rebbe

A Secret Mission From My Neighbor, the Rebbe

A fatal car accident, infidelity, and a kind rebbetzin catapulted Hensha from Ohio to Chasidic Brooklyn, where she married a widower with five children and settled across the street from the Rebbe.

By Hensha Gansbourg

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 I Only Want the Best for You

I Only Want the Best for You

The wisdom of letting be.

By Baila Olidort

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Quiz
Take the Tzedakah Quiz

Take the Tzedakah Quiz

Do you know a penny from a pushke? Test your tzedakah knowledge.

By Menachem Posner

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Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Taking a Walk on Shabbat

What You Need to Know About Taking a Walk on Shabbat

Discover how far you may walk on Shabbat and what actions to take if you inadvertently carry.

By Yehuda Shurpin

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Parshah
Is Your Biggest Enemy in Your Own Head?

Is Your Biggest Enemy in Your Own Head?

Anxious Parshah

By Eliezer Shemtov

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Video
On False Humility

On False Humility

Chassidism requires us to fulfil our G-dly mission proudly regardless of how it might affect our own growth. In fact, spreading G-dliness to those around us will most certainly impact us positively as well. It’s our responsibility to do what is required of us to transform the world positively. As for the sense conceit that it can possibly impart in us along the way, that can always be rectified through the fire of Torah and mitzvos.

Living Torah

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Lifestyle
15 Rosh Hashanah Recipes You Can Make and Freeze In Advance

15 Rosh Hashanah Recipes You Can Make and Freeze In Advance

By Miriam Szokovski

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Jewish News
American Airlines Honored For Compassion Shown Ahead of Slain Bondi Rabbi’s Funeral

American Airlines Honored For Compassion Shown Ahead of Slain Bondi Rabbi’s Funeral

Multiple departments teamed up to get friends to the final farewell for Rabbi Eli Schlanger

By Moshe New

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