| Why isn't Moses part of the Haggadah's Exodus narrative? by Yehuda Shurpin | | | | |
| Klutz is Yiddish for "piece of wood," but it means so much more than that. | | | | |
| I envy people who have faith, with their strength and clarity. How can I acquire similar faith? By Aron Moss | | | | |
| The primary event commemorated on this Shabbat is a great miracle which occurred on this day . . . By Baruch S. Davidson | | | | |
| … and other nice things about Jewish Mothers By Tzvi Freeman | | | | |
| A philosophical discussion between two fish (produced by YULA and Chabad.org). By David Sacks | | | | |
| There is a spot for every Jew at the Seder table. | | | | |
| As a rabbi, I am often asked to pray for people. This one is in need of a blessing for improved health, the other wants to earn a better living, and so it goes. By Yossy Goldman | | | | |
| Bonding, trekking, learning Torah, praying and cooking as part of an outdoor adventure By David Goldshmidt | | | | |
| Stabbed after leaving work at archeological digs in the City of David By Chabad.org Staff | | | | |
| There's a saying: "Passover cleaning is not spring cleaning, dirt is not chametz, and children are not the paschal sacrifice." By Rosally Saltsman | | | | |
| Judaism is not about disconnecting from the physical to reach the Divine, but bringing the Divine into the physical. By Sara Blau | | | | |
| So many times in my life I had planned out my future, and so many times I had been handed the unexpected. It struck me at that moment that I was experiencing the hand of G‑d literally reaching into my life and changing the course of my future. By Chava Hinsey | | | | |
| An old man was sitting in a carriage being led by two very old horses, trekking through the evening snowstorm with ease. By Yossi Winner | | | | |
沒有留言:
張貼留言