Facts in Judaism
Evidence-Based Faith: Historical and Scientific Facts in Judaism
Shabbat: Not Just a Day Off
Honoring Shabbat isn’t just about pleasure - it’s about clean clothes, a tidy home and all the thoughtful details that show how special the day is.
10 Surprising Facts About the Ten Commandments
Ten fascinating details that deepen our understanding of the Ten Commandments and their divine origin.
Beneath the Kippah: How a Custom Became an Identity
From ancient piety to modern expectation. What Jewish texts really say about covering the head with a kippah.
Mezuzah: More Than a Symbol on the Doorpost
How a Small Scroll Became a Pillar of Jewish Faith and Identity
The Power of Giving: What Jewish Tradition Teaches About Charity
The mitzvah of charity is famously known in Jewish teachings as a pathway to prosperity: 'Tithe so that you may become wealthy.' Rabbi Yishmael bar Rabbi Yose explains that the wealthiest in Israel attained their riches through their acts of tithing (Shabbat 119).
Blessings in Jewish Life: More Than Just Words
How Everyday Berachot (Blessings) Connect Us to the Divine and Shape Our World
Mishnah: The Summary of the Oral Torah
A comprehensive guide to the Mishnah, the compilation of traditional Jewish law
Tzitzit: Our Special Jewish Uniform
Understanding the mitzvah of tzitzit and its significance in reminding us of our spiritual commitments.
The Hidden Power of the Jewish Holidays: How Each Festival Reawakens Its Original Spiritual Light
How every Jewish holiday is a return to the same divine energy that once transformed the world, and can renew your soul today
Pikuach Nefesh: Prioritizing Life Above All Mitzvot
Jewish law teaches that saving a life overrides almost every commandment—even Shabbat and Yom Kippur prohibitions.
The Red Heifer: The Mysterious Commandment of Purity
Why this rare cow holds the key to ritual cleansing and why it’s so hard to find
Havdalah: A Sacred Farewell to Shabbat
The deep meaning, structure, and customs of the Jewish ritual that marks the transition from holiness to weekday
Cohanim: The Holy Servants of the Jewish People
The special role of the Kohanim, their unique mitzvot and how they continue their legacy today.
Redeeming the Firstborn: A Rare but Powerful Jewish Ritual
What Is Pidyon Haben, Who Is Obligated, and Why This Commandment Is Rooted in Ancient Redemption
Why Are the Jews Called the Chosen People? The Hidden Meaning Behind Suffering and Divine Mission
Uncovering ancient wisdom, historical insight, and spiritual purpose from Mount Sinai to modern times
Do Non-Jews Have a Place in the World to Come? A Complete Guide to the Seven Noahide Laws
Understanding the role of non-Jews in Jewish belief, their moral obligations, and how they merit the World to Come
The Synagogue: A Small Temple in Every Community
A synagogue is where Jews gather to pray together. With a minyan of ten men, we can say special prayers and read from the Torah.
The Shemoneh Esrei Prayer: The Heart of Jewish Prayer
A quiet, powerful prayer we say standing with our feet together, connecting to Hashem with praise, requests and thanks during Shacharit, Mincha and Ma'ariv.
Kaddish: A Prayer that Echoes Beyond this World
At its core, Kaddish is a call for the sanctification of God’s name and the revelation of His kingship in the world that underscores our yearning for redemption.
Bar Mitzvah: Becoming an Adult in One Day
A Jewish male who reaches the age of 13 is considered a Bar Mitzvah and is obligated in all of the commandments
Why Judaism Permits Eating Meat: The Spiritual Meaning Behind Kosher Food and Animal Use
Discover how eating kosher meat, using parchment for Torah scrolls, and even the act of shechita all reflect Judaism’s deeper view of elevating creation
The Jewish View on Pets: What the Torah and Rabbis Really Say About Keeping Animals at Home
The balance between kindness to animals, spiritual sensitivity, and the halachic limits on keeping dogs, cats, and other creatures at home
The Significance of Birthdays in Judaism
How should we celebrate our birthdays? Is a birthday a "lucky day?" And what's the connection to Amalek? Tiki Bracha set out to explore the significance of birthdays in Judaism and came back with some surprising conclusions.
Netilat Yadayim: The Mitzvah That Brings Wealth
Netilat Yadayim is the rabbinic commandment to purify your hands by pouring water on them
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