Jewish Law
Halacha: The Practical Application of Jewish Law
The Power of Tzedakah: Why Charity Saves from Death and Brings Endless Blessing
Timeless Jewish teachings on giving, compassion, and the secret of prosperity
Shemittah, Exile, & Redemption: A Deeper Look at a Timeless Connection
Hashem tells us that just as He remembers His covenant with us, the Jewish People, so too does He remember the Land of Israel
The Spiritual Power of Kashrut: How Kosher Food Purifies the Soul and Sharpens the Mind
How eating kosher refines the intellect, protects spiritual sensitivity, and influences generations
The First Question After Death: Were You Honest in Business?
Torah insights on honesty and integrity in all our business dealings
Do You Want Long Life? The Torah Promises It, If...
The true story of a young man who grew old...
Why Are Tefillin Black? Hidden Light in Torah Tradition
Discover how layers of concealment reveal deep spiritual connection in this daily ritual practice
Waking Up to a Life with Hashem: Seizing Each Day with Enthusiasm
You were granted the gift of another day of life. Jump out of bed and get going...
Will You Be Your Own Judge in the Heavenly Court?
A lesson from the life of King David
The Art of Jewish Hospitality: Lessons on Welcoming Guests with Joy and Kindness
Timeless guidance on how to host with warmth, balance generosity with wisdom, and fulfill one of Judaism’s greatest mitzvot
Warned in a Dream, Awoken to Torah
'You are right, but if you want to raise them, you must raise them to a life of Torah and mitzvot...'
Kosher Questions: What's in a Loaf of Bread?
Flour, water, and a host of other ingredients, some of which have eight legs...
Observing Shemittah in Israel: It's Not Just Food
Shemittah affects many of our interactions with the natural world, enhancing our appreciation of the wonders of nature
Shemittah: Practical Advice for Field and Garden
Shemittah is the Shabbat of the Land of Israel. What does this mean in practice?
Shemittah: The Land of Israel Takes a Sabbatical
You may not be a farmer but the laws of Shemittah apply even if you only own a patch of garden!
Rooted in Tradition: Laws Pertaining to Planting During the Shemittah Year
Shemittah is the Shabbat of Eretz Yisrael and we must ensure the Land rests
Unlocking Shemittah: Shabbat for the Holy Land
Guidelines on how to respect the sanctity of the agricultural produce of Eretz Yisrael
Shemittah Today: Sanctified Food for Everyone
Shemittah produce is holy, but how will you find it if you're not a farmer?
The Laws and Sanctity of the Synagogue: Understanding Rambam’s Guidelines for Respect and Reverence
A comprehensive guide to the mitzvah of honoring holy spaces, proper conduct in a synagogue, and the halachic foundations of Jewish prayer halls
Laws of Tzom Gedaliah, 3rd of Tishrei 5782
Practical guide to the Fast of Gedaliah: Essential rulings for observance
10 Commandments You Can Fulfill Without Getting Up From Your Chair
Every moment a person remembers the following ten things, they fulfill a positive Torah commandment
7 Mitzvot That Are Easy to Perform, Each with Great Reward
Among the 613 commandments, there are some that can be fulfilled simply and easily, yet their reward is unmatched.
Shemittah: Holiness Down to the Smallest Flowerpot
A comprehensive guide to observance of this special mitzvah
The Power of Love: A Torah Guide to Avoiding Lashon Hara
Practical wisdom from Torah leaders on transforming negative speech into positive intentions
Finders Keepers? Not According to the Torah
The mitzvah of returning lost items (hashavat aveidah) includes not only returning a Jew's belongings but also his lost spiritual heritage
More Than Words: How the Torah Protects Human Dignity Through Speech
The laws of lashon hara extend even to prohibiting a whisper or hint of anything negative
Give Them More Than a School — Give Them a Soul
A Torah education doesn't just inform; it transforms. Discover why raising your child with Torah is the greatest investment in their future
Torah Tips: 10 Practical Ways to Improve Focus During Prayer
How to quiet the distractions and pray with kavanah, according to Jewish sources
Why Do We Light Candles on Shabbat and Festivals?
In our homes brilliantly illuminated with electric light, what do two little flames contribute?
Spiritual Travel Guide: How to Stay Kosher and Connected on the Road
Essential Jewish travel tips for maintaining kashrut, prayer, and spiritual balance while vacationing or traveling
The Mitzvah of Kiddush Hashem: When to Die — and How to Live — for Hashem
Exploring the mitzvah that demands everything of us — from daily life to the ultimate sacrifice
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