Jewish Law
Halacha: The Practical Application of Jewish Law
The Torah's Approach to Honest Business: Faith, Ethics, and True Wealth
The Torah teaches that the first question we're asked after death is whether we were honest in business. Discover Jewish wisdom on work and ethical living.
Suicide in Torah Law: A Grave Prohibition, Even in Times of Suffering
What does Jewish law say about suicide? Discover why life is sacred, even in suffering, and why ending it is a grave sin with eternal consequences.
Rebuke in Jewish Law: The Torah's Guide to Honest, Loving Connection
True Torah rebuke isn't about criticism — it's about caring enough to help someone grow. Learn how Jewish law turns confrontation into an act of love.
The Mitzvah of Loving Converts: Torah Insights on Compassion
As Jews, we are expected at all times to recall our suffering in Egypt and use it to inspire care and compassion for the vulnerable
Laws of the Nine Days and the Week of Tisha B’Av: What’s Forbidden and What’s Permitted
A practical halachic guide explaining the customs of mourning related to clothing, grooming, and laundry restrictions
Torah Ethics for Everyday Life: The Laws of Being a Good Neighbor
From apartment rules to personal responsibility, Torah law offers clear guidance for how to live with others in harmony and respect.
A Comprehensive Guide to the Laws of Rosh Chodesh
Everything you need to know about the prayers and meals of Rosh Chodesh
A Concise and Comprehensive Guide to the Minchah Prayers
Why does the Talmud tell us to be especially careful to recite Minchah? When should Minchah be recited? And much more
A Taste of Shabbat: Food, Spirit, and Preparation with Purpose
Shabbat is a gift for every Jew. Here's how to keep it with warmth and intention, through small, beautiful actions rooted in Jewish tradition.
When Do We Recite the Blessing of Shehechiyanu?
A simple guide to one of the most joyful blessings in Jewish life — when and how to say it, and why it matters
Why Do We Wash Hands Before Eating Bread? A Torah Guide to Netilat Yadayim
The how and why of handwashing before meals, from Temple times to the present day — a mitzvah that reminds us that everything we have comes from Hashem
Who Is Obligated to Learn Torah? A Practical Guide to the Mitzvah of Torah Study
Learning Torah is essential in order to fulfill the mitzvot, so everyone is obligated — men, women, and children. And all receive eternal reward
Kaddish and the Soul: Honoring Parents the Torah Way
Saying Kaddish is more than tradition; it's a mitzvah that benefits a parent's soul and enables us to honor them even years after their passing
Charity in Torah: More Than Kindness, It's a Spiritual Obligation
Who should give? How much? To whom? Explore the Torah's laws of tzedakah (charity) and learn why it's one of the most powerful mitzvot we have
Sanctifying the Body: Torah Laws for Attending to Bodily Needs
Learn how the Torah integrates even the most basic physical processes of our bodies and elevates them to enhance our spiritual lives
Theft in Jewish Law: Why the Zero-Tolerance Approach?
In a world that excuses "small" infractions, Torah law sets a higher bar, not out of strictness but in order to build a world of trust and integrity
'In My Dream, We Couldn't Find My Father's Head'
Without the mitzvah of tefillin, our spiritual bodies are incomplete
Rosh Hashanah: Ensuring Our 'Symbols' for the New Year Are Kosher
A concise and comprehensive guide to checking the special foods eaten on Rosh Hashanah to ensure they are bug-free
His Life Mission: Celebrating a Single Page of Talmud
It took him three years to master Aramaic and learn one folio page of Gemara. And then...
Saved by Psalms: A Baghdad Merchant's Miraculous Escape
The story of a Jewish merchant whose devotion to daily recital of the entire Book of Psalms earned him the intervention of King David to save his life
Loving One's Neighbor: Torah Sages Who Walked the Talk
Learn from real-life examples of rabbis who overcame age and exhaustion to help a fellow Jew
Jewish Laws of Theft: From Small Items to Large Temptations
A practical overview of Torah commandments on avoiding even the smallest theft and returning what isn't yours
How to Achieve Financial Prosperity: Get the Winning Formula
Ten percent of your earnings belong to God, who appointed you treasurer over them. Prove yourself a reliable fund-manager and He'll invest more in you
The Blood is the Life: Why the Torah Forbids Eating Blood
A deeper look at the Torah prohibition of consuming blood, including the spiritual underpinnings of this mitzvah
Pain-Free Kosher Slaughter: The Torah Laws of Shechitah
Since the Torah forbids causing unnecessary suffering to animals, the knife must be perfectly sharp and smooth and checked before each animal is slaughtered
Not Kosher: Insects in Food Where You Least Expected
Did you know that eating a single insect is a more serious sin than eating an ounce of pork? Non-kosher food dulls our spiritual sense, so beware...
Halachic Guidelines for Unusual Foods and Ethical Eating
Who may drink mother's milk? What about fish without fins? Why is royal jelly permitted? And when should we compromise our standards?
The Kosher Kitchen: Everything You Need to Know About Knives
Hot cheese souffle and a meaty knife? Chopped onion with a dairy knife for your chicken soup? All this and more in Kosher Knives 101
The Kosher Kitchen: Basic Laws of Meat and Milk
You used a meaty spoon to stir your coffee: now what? You need a container for leftover chicken soup: can you use an old ice-cream tub? And more...
The Kosher Kitchen: Meat and Milk Basics
Milk spilled into hot chicken soup: now what? A piece of meat fell into cheese fondue: can the dairy dish be salvaged? And much more...
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