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Essay
Pittsburgh, October 27, and the Ties that Bond

Pittsburgh, October 27, and the Ties that Bond

How is it possible that we've "moved on" from the deadliest act of violence against Jews in the history of the United States?

By Peter Himmelman

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10 Great New Features From Chabad.org

10 Great New Features From Chabad.org

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Parshah
Freud’s Great Freudian Slip

Freud's Great Freudian Slip

It appears in his last book, Moses and Monotheism, a strange work if ever there was one. It was published in 1939, by which time Freud had taken refuge in Britain . . .

By Rabbi Jonathan Sacks

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Moses and the Burning Bush

Moses and the Burning Bush

G‑d met Moses in a burning bush, and requested that he become His messenger to take the Israelites out of Egypt.

By Leibel Gniwisch

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The Untold Story of Zipporah, Wife of Moses

The Untold Story of Zipporah, Wife of Moses

In the Book of Exodus, we are introduced to Zipporah, the daughter of Jethro, wife of Moses and mother of their two sons, Gershom and Eliezer.

By Levi Avtzon

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Your Questions
Can a DNA Test Determine Jewish Status?

Can a DNA Test Determine Jewish Status?

Tribal affiliation follows the direct paternal line, while the question of Jewishness follows the maternal line. Does this mean that genetic testing is a valid way of ascertaining whether one is Jewish or a kohen?

by Yehuda Shurpin

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Women
Love at Third Sight: My Dating Experience as a Chassidic Woman

Love at Third Sight: My Dating Experience as a Chassidic Woman

My husband proposed to me on our third date. That's pretty unusual, even for a Chassidic girl and boy.

By Ella Lerman

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The Smile You Put on for Those You Love

The Smile You Put on for Those You Love

"You're a wonderful person," he states, matter-of-factly. His serene face portrays no emotion, but his eyes smile when he utters the words. I know he is sincere, yet at this moment I'm not quite ready to believe him. He is a rabbi, I am my mother's caregiver, and I have come to see him for spiritual guidance.

By Catherine Roozman Weigensberg

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Story
Buried in the “Wrong” Plot

Buried in the "Wrong" Plot

With time, the tailor turned gray and decided to travel to visit his daughter…

By Asharon Baltazar

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Jewish News
After 100 Years, Vermont’s ‘Little Jerusalem’ Comes Full-Circle

After 100 Years, Vermont's 'Little Jerusalem' Comes Full-Circle

New building actualizes multi-generational dream in the state's Jewish history

By Karen Schwartz

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A Visit to Chicago’s Oldest Chabad Congregation

A Visit to Chicago's Oldest Chabad Congregation

Founded in 1875, Anshei Lubavitch lives on in a kosher nursing home

By Menachem Posner

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Video
Is It Proper to Question G-d?

Is It Proper to Question G-d?

A lesson based on Moses's complaint to G-d that the divine plan to redeem the Israelites from Egypt actually made their lives worse.

By Michael Chighel

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Standing Up for Our Future

Standing Up for Our Future

Faced with the prospect of their baby boys being killed by the Egyptians, the Jews in Egypt followed the lead of Amram, the father of Moses, in flouting Pharaoh's decrees and continuing to have children. These young boys would become the generation to leave the bondage in Egypt and perceive revealed G-dliness at the splitting of the Red Sea.

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From Altar Boy to Chabad Rabbi

From Altar Boy to Chabad Rabbi

Rabbi Matisyahu Devlin shares his story of unexpectedly discovering his Judaism.

By Dovid Vigler

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Lifestyle
Creamy Olive Pasta

Creamy Olive Pasta

By Miriam Szokovski

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Art: Sisters Storm the Heavens

Art: Sisters Storm the Heavens

By Amy Gelfman

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