| "Our father Jacob did not die," said Rabbi Yochanan. Asked Rabbi Yitzchak: "Was it for no reason that the eulogizers eulogized, the embalmers embalmed, and the buriers buried?" Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe | | | | | | All day, I couldn't shake the haunting image of a child, shaken from sleep, startled out of complacency, crying instinctively for his mother. By Lazer Gurkow | | | | | | the long-standing Jewish custom is for Shabbat breads to be braided. Here's why. by Yehuda Shurpin | | | | | | Fourth Episode in a Kabbalistic SciFi Fantasy Series By Tzvi Freeman | | | | | | What does this day commemorate? Well, three things, actually. | | | | | | We don't do anything wrong, but we worry, we're afraid, we're anxious—and that in itself holds us prisoner and holds us back. What's our mission? By Elana Mizrahi | | | | | | Besides his day job, he had another duty, one that he carried out secretly and with great devotion . . . By Asharon Baltazar | | | | | | One Yom Kippur, Avner sent guards to the synagogue, ordering the Ramban to appear before him. In his palace, before the eyes of his former teacher and master, Avner slaughtered a pig, roasted it and ate it on this holiest of fast days. By Chana Weisberg | | | | | | The Torah's axiom to love your friend as yourself, in essence means to love the other in accordance with their needs and wants—not merely what you want for yourself. (From "Messages"—Season 2, Episode 2) | | | | | | A Nigun the Rebbe taught By Nemouel Harroch | | | | | | Chanukah was just the right time to recognize the community's 'lights.' By Dovid Margolin | | | | | | Brooklyn-based intergenerational program feeds mind, body and soul By Karen Schwartz | | | | | | I have an eating disorder.The doctors call it anorexia nervosa, but I resent being put in a box with a nice little label. By Anonymous | | | | | | | |
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