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Greetings to our dear readers from the world of Torah and mitzvot! Today, we embark on a journey to explore one of the most profound and…
In Parashat Shoftim, which is found in the Book of Deuteronomy (Devarim), we delve into a range of laws and principles that pertain to creating a…
The Seven Noahide Laws, or in Hebrew Sheva Mitzvot Bnei Noach, are a set of ethical and moral imperatives that are considered to be binding on…
In Parashat Re’eh, nestled within the Book of Deuteronomy, teaches the relationship between the Israelites, their choices, and their Divine destiny. This portion emphasizes the concepts…
Parashat Eikev, found within the Book of Deuteronomy, offers profound insights that underscore the importance of gratitude, obedience, and the recognition of God’s unwavering providence. By…
Rabbinic law refers to the body of legal rulings, interpretations, and enactments that were formulated by the rabbis throughout history, though even the use of ‘rabbi’…
The tradition of Jewish men wearing beards is rooted in a combination of religious and cultural factors. One of the primary reasons is the interpretation of…
As the world has rapidly advanced in technology over the past 50 years, the observance of Shabbat has faced new questions over what is or is…
The Gemara is an integral part of Jewish scholarship and plays a central role in the study and interpretation of the Mishna. It is the rabbinical…
The Mishna is one of the fundamental texts of Jewish literature and holds a prominent place in Jewish religious and legal studies. Compiled by Rabbi Yehuda…