| To understand why, we first need to examine why we wash our hands in the first place. by Yehuda Shurpin | | | | |
| If your daughter cooks the most delicious chicken soup and kneidelach, you can tell her, "that was mamash geshmak (tasty)." | | | | |
| On the third Jewish birthday of a Jewish boy, friends and community members are invited to a festive haircutting ceremony called an upshernish or chalakah. By Menachem Mendel Wineberg | | | | |
| Culled from Talmud, Midrash, Zohar, and other sources, and translated into English, these pithy quotes have been grouped into categories for you to contemplate, internalize, and share. By Menachem Posner | | | | |
| Loving yourself and knowing your strengths are vital to being a successful person. Here's how to do it. By Rosally Saltsman | | | | |
| The very fact that one can steal an idol shows the pettiness of ascribing supernatural powers to figures of stone and metal. By Levi Avtzon | | | | |
| When we understand that everything is a gift, then we escape the trap of an entitlement mentality. By Hanna Perlberger | | | | |
| The heart of the Jewish mother By Yosef Y. Jacobson | | | | |
| It's so hard to know when we're being taken advantage of, exploited, or even worse, abused. Finding the strength to set clear boundaries and knowing when to walk away is challenging. Learn insights and tools to recognize such situations and move forward with greater clarity. By Aryeh Weinstein | | | | |
| "If you realize that the entire day you spend in the store is just so you can learn for one hour, you will never lose touch with the Torah." By Asharon Baltazar | | | | |
| In the midst of back-to-back crises, people are helping neighbors, offering support By Faygie Levy Holt | | | | |
| Remembering the murder and legacy of Rabbi Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg By Dovid Margolin | | | | |
| A quiet community in shock after 12 killed in shooting By Faygie Levy Holt | | | | |
| I have not lit the candles for the Shabbat or for the Jewish holidays since my pacemaker operation nine months ago. I was afraid of dropping the match and causing a fire—or so I told myself. But I am going to light the Shabbat candles tonight. By Linda Goldberg | | | | |
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