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Moneylending and Jewish Law

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Your Questions
What Does “Vort” Mean?

What Does "Vort" Mean?

Nothing is simple in Yiddish, and even the simplest vort takes on the most delightful meanings.

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Who Are the Chevra Kadisha?

Who Are the Chevra Kadisha?

It is considered a sacred duty and a great kindness to be a part of the Chevra Kadisha, and it is an honor to be included in this group of dedicated volunteers.

By Menachem Posner

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Moneylending and Jewish Law

Moneylending and Jewish Law

The Torah prohibits a Jew from borrowing, lending or being a party to a transaction that involves charging another Jew interest.

By Tzvi Freeman and Yehuda Shurpin

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Parshah
10 Facts to Know About War and Judaism

10 Facts to Know About War and Judaism

Some wars were Divinely ordained, for reasons known to G-d alone. Others were necessary for self-defense or other purposes. The ultimate goal, however, is for the world to be at peace.

By Mordechai Rubin

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Beautiful Women on the Battlefield and the Power of ‘No’

Beautiful Women on the Battlefield and the Power of 'No'

Torah doesn't permit us to have whatever we want just because we want it.

By Hanna Perlberger

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Jewish News
Judaism Spreading Wider Under Montana’s Big Sky

Judaism Spreading Wider Under Montana's Big Sky

Rabbi Shneur and Chana Wolf prepare to open third Chabad House in the state

By Menachem Posner

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Muslim Zanzibar Gets Its First-Ever Jewish Center

Muslim Zanzibar Gets Its First-Ever Jewish Center

East African island welcomed Chabad emissaries earlier this year

By Dovid Margolin

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Women
Facing My Decision: Why Stay Religious?

Facing My Decision: Why Stay Religious?

I was sure that my future would not hold the religious beliefs I had grown up with. To me, the rules and guidelines I was forced to keep in school were all that was keeping me religious.

By Etti Krinsky

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A Mother’s Perspective: Impressions from My Baby’s Hospitalization

A Mother's Perspective: Impressions from My Baby's Hospitalization

Sharing a hospital room provides a glimpse into the life of fellow sufferers, which helps to put the trials and tribulations of life into perspective.

By Sari Blum

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Video
Are There Potholes in Your Soul?

Are There Potholes in Your Soul?

When our environment isn't properly protected from negative influences seeping in, our principles begin eroding.

By Chana Weisberg

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The Right Priorities

The Right Priorities

The thirteenth of Elul marks the wedding day of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, the Sixth Rebbe, and presents an opportunity to focus on what's truly important.

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Story
Pray and Play

Pray and Play

When a team is made of individuals who care about one another, it is more powerful than the sum of each one's individual performance.

By Mina Gordon

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Lifestyle
Art: Woman of Valor

Art: Woman of Valor

By Inbal Levin

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Apple-Mint Salad with Lime Vinaigrette

Apple-Mint Salad with Lime Vinaigrette

By Miriam Szokovski

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