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Korach
3 Tammuz
The Rebbe Raised Me Like a Son
Mendel was just seven years old when his father suddenly passed away.
Mendel was just seven years old when his father suddenly passed away.
My Mother Spoke to the Rebbe on the Phone
Her mother's warning would echo in her mind for years to come.
Her mother's warning would echo in her mind for years to come.
Quiz
By the Numbers
11 Facts About the Jews of Turkey
Turkey has an ancient, uninterrupted Jewish presence spanning millennia, with communities that once ranked among the largest and most influential in all of Jewish history.
Turkey has an ancient, uninterrupted Jewish presence spanning millennia, with communities that once ranked among the largest and most influential in all of Jewish history.
Freeman Files
Korach's Real Problem
Korach had a strong point to make: If we are all G-d’s people, what makes some more G-dly than others?
Korach had a strong point to make: If we are all G-d’s people, what makes some more G-dly than others?
Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Interrupting Prayers
The synagogue is a place of prayer and reverence, and conversation and unnecessary interruptions should therefore be avoided throughout the service.
The synagogue is a place of prayer and reverence, and conversation and unnecessary interruptions should therefore be avoided throughout the service.
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Voices
Her Babies Would Die, and No One Knew Why
“To say we were broken would be an understatement, it felt as though the whole world was against us.”
“To say we were broken would be an understatement, it felt as though the whole world was against us.”
Parshah
Lifestyle
Said Rabbi Yitzchak: The Torah ought to have started with "This month shall be to you..." (Exodus 12:2), which is the first mitzvah commanded to the people of Israel. Why, then, does it begin with, "In the beginning [G-d created the heavens and the earth]"? ... So that if the nations of the world say to Israel, "You are thieves, for having conquered the lands of the seven nations", they would reply to them: "The entire world is G-d's; He created it, and He grants it to whoever He desires. It was His will to give it to them, and it was His will to take it from them and give it to us"
Rashi's commentary on Genesis 1:1
Print Magazine
To one whose self is his body, death of the body is death of the self. But for one whose self is his love, awe and faith, there is no death, only a passing. From a state of confinement in the body, he makes the passage to liberation. He continues to work within this world, and even more so than before.
The Talmud says th...
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