Jewish Law
Halacha: The Practical Application of Jewish Law
The Halacha of Pizza: Is It “Mezonot” or “Hamotzi”? Understanding the Correct Blessing According to Jewish Law
Discover how Sephardic and Ashkenazic authorities rule on the proper blessing for pizza and learn when the amount you eat changes the blessing to Birkat HaMazon
Animal Testing in Jewish Law: Is Medical Experimentation on Animals Permitted?
Why saving human life can override animal suffering, and the ethical limits set by leading rabbis for humane and necessary medical research
Revealing a Loved One’s Illness: When Is It Halachically Permitted?
Rav Yitzchak Zilberstein’s powerful ruling on secrets, prayer, and parental blessings
Why Women Don’t Drink from the Havdalah Cup: Symbolic and Halachic Explanations
The fascinating reasons behind the custom for women to refrain from tasting the Havdalah wine, and learn the practical ruling according to Jewish law
Should You Recite Shehecheyanu on New Tefillin? A Complete Halachic Guide
The halacha behind new tefillin, new tallitot, and when the Shehecheyanu blessing truly applies
Is It Permitted to Ask a Non-Jew to Turn On Lights on Shabbat?
Understanding the laws, common mistakes, and when exceptions apply
Fish and Meat at the Same Table? Halachic Rules and Health Concerns Explained
The practical halacha behind eating fish and meat, the health reasons for separating them, and why cooking fish in a clean meat pot is permissible according to Jewish law
When to Say a Blessing After Eating or Drinking: The Halachic Guide
Understanding measurements, time limits, and practical halacha for food, beverages, coffee, soup, and chewing gum
Why Lighting Fire Is Still Forbidden on Shabbat — Even with Modern Technology
The Torah's definition of “work” as creative action, and how this timeless principle connects to the essence of divine creation
Why Jews Are Forbidden to Enter Churches: Halachic and Spiritual Insights on Sacred Boundaries
Rabbis explain the deep spiritual and legal reasons behind the prohibition of entering churches and monasteries — and why mosques are viewed differently in Jewish law
Should One Recite a Blessing on Chewing Gum?
The obligation to make a blessing doesn't depend on eating or tasting, but rather on the enjoyment of the palate. Since one who chews gum experiences sweetness and derives pleasure from it, it is clear that a blessing is required.
How Long Can a Person Survive Underwater? The Halachic Debate on Agunot and Presumed Death
Exploring Talmudic sources, classic responsa, and the three-hour rule that guides Jewish law in cases of missing husbands
Honoring Parents in Choosing a Spouse
When individuals wishing to marry face parental opposition, are they obligated to follow their parents' wishes?
When a Thief Wants to Repent: The Surprising Halacha of Returning Stolen Goods
How Jewish law balances justice, compassion, and true teshuvah (repentance)
The Hidden Wisdom of Charity: Understanding True Poverty and Worthiness in Jewish Thought
How the Torah defines a truly poor person, what the Talmud calls an “unworthy” recipient, and why real charity is not just generosity but insight, compassion, and moral clarity
The Hidden Cost of Gossip: What the Torah Teaches About Lashon Hara and Losing Your Merits
How speaking negatively about others can transfer your good deeds, and impact you in the World to Come
Why Electricity on a Shabbat Timer Is Permitted — but Media Broadcasts Are Not
Learn how Jewish law distinguishes between life-saving electricity and forbidden labor in modern technology
Are Strikes Allowed in Jewish Law? The Halachic Basis for Labor Protests
Understanding when unions may strike, when it is forbidden, and how classic halachic sources guide modern worker rights
Which Birds Are Kosher? The Halachic Rules, Traditions, and the Mystery of Turkey
Understanding the Torah’s signs of kosher birds, the importance of mesorah, and how new species like turkey became accepted in Jewish law
The Jewish View on Tattoos: Why the Torah Forbids Them and What to Do If You Already Have One
Learn why the human body is viewed as a divine trust and why even a permanent mark can be met with forgiveness and spiritual renewal
Halacha Corner: Why Do We Experience Hardships?
Hardships typically come for one of three main reasons
The Jewish Haircut: Humility, Identity, and Halachic Boundaries
A complete guide to payot, forbidden hairstyles, modest grooming, and Torah-based hair laws for men
When in Doubt, Don’t Bless: The Halacha of Unnecessary Blessings and Taking God’s Name in Vain
Exploring the Torah and rabbinic debate over saying blessings that aren’t required, and why Jewish law warns so strongly against uttering God’s Name in vain
Can Someone Who Led Others to Sin Truly Repent?
The Torah’s view on repentance, the power of sincere change, and how transforming one’s influence from harm to good can open the gates of mercy
Does an Electric Kettle Need Immersion in a Mikvah? Halachic Rulings Explained
Learn whether an electric kettle requires tevilah (immersion) according to Jewish law, and practical solutions to avoid damage while remaining halachically compliant
Women, Weapons, and Halacha: When Is It Permitted?
Gender clothing laws, community norms, and exceptions for security and self-defense
When to Say HaTov VeHaMeitiv: Guide to the Blessing on a Second Wine
The halachic conditions for reciting HaTov VeHaMeitiv — types of wine, timing, intent, meal requirements, and more
Why Turning on Electricity on Shabbat Is Forbidden: The Halachic Logic Behind the Light Switch
Uncover the Talmudic reasoning that makes flipping a light switch on Shabbat a Torah-level act — bridging ancient law with modern electricity
Is It Permitted to Throw Bread at the Shabbat Table? Halachic Guidelines Explained
The halachic reasoning behind the prohibition of throwing bread, why Jewish law considers it disrespectful, and the differing rabbinic opinions
Is It Permissible to Throw Away Bread?
The prohibition of wasting food (Bal Tashchit) is designed to prevent, among other things, unnecessary food waste, especially when it comes to staple foods like bread. What should you do if you have leftover bread? Is it permissible to feed it to birds, and what is the significance of bread thrown on the floor?
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