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There are lots of differences in the changes and varieties of Hebrew between different groups like the Ashkenazim, Sephardim, Chasidim, Teimanim and so on. Those differences…
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…
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…
The Book of Eicha, also known as Lamentations, stands as a poignant testament to the depths of sorrow and mourning experienced by the Jewish people during…
Every word of Torah is perfect, but this parasha has some particularly lines and messages. Primarily, this week’s Torah portion, Parashat Vaetchanan, we hear the messages…
Parashat Devarim marks the commencement of the fifth book of the Torah, Devarim “Deuteronomy”, and it is distinct from the previous books due to its retelling…
Parashat Chukat, found in the book of Numbers, contains a series of challenging events and lessons that hold deep significance for a religious Jewish audience. Within…
In Judaism, the relationship between a father and his son is unique and carries significant responsibilities. These responsibilities represented in the form of mitzvot (commandments), are…