| How much choice do we really have? By Tzvi Freeman | | | | |
| Even if the Torah forbids a food, one is still permitted to eat kosher food artificially flavored to taste like it. However, if it closely resembles the non-kosher food, it may be necessary to mark it as an imitation. by Yehuda Shurpin | | | | |
| This Yiddish word (of Polish provenance) has taken on meanings in various areas of Jewish life. | | | | |
| tie a sheep to your bed and leave it there for four days. It will be there when you go to sleep (good luck with that!) and when you get up. By Levi Avtzon | | | | |
| He led them to the very feet of the giant, opened a secret door in the monster's big toe, took them up a winding passageway to its belly, and showed them how the thing works... By Yanki Tauber | | | | |
| Like every eligible male in Czarist Russia, Peretz Chein eventually received a letter stating that he was required to show up at a conscription office. By Asharon Baltazar | | | | |
| New memorial space to educate and inspire visitors from around the world. By Chabad.org Staff | | | | |
| The legacy of a 35-year-old rabbi murdered in a drive-by attack in Israel. By Nir Bahagaly | | | | |
| In good times and bad, Jews have visited the resting place of Chabad's founder in Haditch, Ukraine. By Dovid Margolin | | | | |
| The Rebbe vocally and repeatedly called for every individual to utilize his or her unique talents and abilities to help promote a spirit of G-dliness in the world. | | | | |
| Which species of animals, birds, fish and vermin are kosher, and which are not? | | | | |
| What happens when that absolutely adorable baby becomes a young adult. What then? By Yaffa Gottlieb | | | | |
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