| The double miracle at Mount Sinai tells us when to aim upwards and when to bring it down. By Michael Chighel | | | | |
| In 1941, the Rebbe travelled to Marseilles, France, to obtain entry visas to the United States for himself and his wife, Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka. While there, the Rebbe maintained his characteristic low profile, but at a gathering in honor of the New Year for Trees, he gave those present a taste of things to come. (1941) | | | | |
| Something Spiritual on Parshat Yitro By Yehuda Stern | | | | |
| What it really means that the 15th of Shevat is the New Year for Trees. | | | | |
| Most communities use six different kinds of trope throughout the year… by Yehuda Shurpin | | | | |
| Both meanings of the Yiddish word chazer—"pig" and "review"—have their source in the Hebrew language. | | | | |
| These are the foundational texts of Judaism. Here's what's inside them… | | | | |
| The 10 Commandments were spoken by G-d atop Mount Sinai to the Jewish people. Written on two tablets of stone, they are the kernel from which the entire Torah emerges. By Menachem Posner | | | | |
| If you see more deeply into me than I am capable of seeing into myself, which is the real me? The deeper and truer me that you see, or my me? This was the essence of a debate between Moses and the people of Israel at the foot of Mount Sinai, and between Moses and his father-in-law, Jethro, in the aftermath of the revelation. Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe | | | | |
| Enjoy four short thoughts and a video adapted from the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe on Parshat Yitro. Compiled by Mordechai Rubin | | | | |
| A child survivor returns to open a building, and also reopens long-forgotten memories. By Dovid Margolin | | | | |
| Live streaming and a room full of new equipment boost learning for a Florida community. By Eric Berger | | | | |
| #JDAIM18 #JUSTASK By Shelly Christensen | | | | |
| What is that smell I love . . . the smell that cries out to my soul? It's the smell of Shabbat cooking, whether it's matzah-ball soup or Moroccan fish, cholent, t'fina or kibbe hamda. It's that smell of something special and familiar. The smell of Shabbat. The smell of home. By Elana Mizrahi | | | | |
| In time, rumors began to circulate that she had been acting improperly with another man. By Asharon Baltazar | | | | |
| An easy way to jazz up your grapes and make a quick, refreshing, naturally sweet treat. By Miriam Szokovski | | | | |
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