Jewish Law
Halacha: The Practical Application of Jewish Law
The Law Regarding Hitting Children
Modern approaches to child discipline: balancing traditional guidance with contemporary parenting wisdom.
Organ Donation in Judaism: The Halachic Debate on Saving Lives, Defining Death, and the Sanctity of the Human Body
Explore the complex ethics of organ donation in Jewish law — when saving a life takes precedence, why disconnecting a patient is forbidden, and how halacha defines true death
Does the Whole World Share One Shabbat? Halachic Insights on Time Zones, Creation, and the Seventh Day
Why Shabbat doesn’t fall at the same moment worldwide, and what happens when a traveler crosses time zones during the holy day
Q&A on Honoring Parents
Is it permissible to correct a father who speaks during prayer? How should one respond to a mother who threatens not to attend a wedding with gender separation? How can one assist a mother's soul after her passing?
Q&A on Pets
A comprehensive guide to Jewish perspectives on pet ownership and pet care
The Prohibition of Orlah
The prohibition of orlah proscribes all fruits produced by a tree within its first three years
Blood in an Egg: A Collection of Questions and Answers About Kashrut
What should you do if you find blood in a hard-boiled egg? Is poultry with strict kosher certification still considered 'Mehadrin' (strictly kosher) when cooked with other chicken? And, is it better to work as a chef in a non-kosher restaurant or in a kosher restaurant with poor supervision?
Including a Young Child in a Zimun
When two adults eat together with a child who has not yet reached the age of Bar Mitzvah, rabbinic authorities debate whether the child can be counted for a zimun (the invitation to recite Grace after Meals)
Salt on the Table
The importance of placing salt on the table before making the blessing of Hamotzi, both on Shabbat and weekdays
The Halachic Truth About Gambling: What Judaism Says About Lotteries and Betting
Why gamblers are disqualified as witnesses, and when charity raffles are permitted
Sports, Modesty, and Spiritual Growth: What Jewish Law Says
Modesty rules, women-only fitness, and guidance for young athletes returning to Torah
Can a Non-Jew Cook in a Kosher Restaurant?
Understanding the laws of Bishul Akum, why kosher restaurants employ non-Jewish chefs, and how their food remains kosher
Can a Woman Wear Makeup on Shabbat?
Understanding the laws of coloring and smoothing on Shabbat, what types of makeup are permitted, and which are strictly forbidden
The Deeper Meaning of the Jewish Beard and Payot: From Torah Command to Spiritual Identity
Why the Torah forbids razors, how Kabbalah views facial hair as a channel of divine blessing, and what makes the beard a timeless symbol of dignity and faith
Is it Permissible to Eat Fish Cooked in Milk?
It is advisable to be stringent and not eat fish with milk, but if fish was already cooked with milk, one may eat it
The Three Weeks in Jewish Tradition: A Complete Guide to Customs and Halacha
Understanding the mourning practices between the 17th of Tammuz and Tisha B’Av — traditions, blessings, and spiritual significance
Can You Wash Dishes on Shabbat After the Third Meal?
When dishwashing is permitted on Shabbat — and the difference between meal utensils and drinking cups
The Mitzvah of Returning Lost Items: What the Torah Teaches About Honesty and Responsibility
When you’re obligated to return an item, what exceptions apply, and how this mitzvah reflects Judaism’s vision of integrity, compassion, and respect for others’ belongings
Is it Permitted to Mark a Page in a Book on Shabbat?
A clear guide to the laws of writing on Shabbat: when folding a page or making a light mark is allowed, and how Halacha defines a lasting versus temporary mark
Birkat HaChama Explained: The Rare Blessing Over the Sun Performed Once Every 28 Years
Meaning, timing, laws, and the deep spiritual significance behind Judaism’s rarest mitzvah
The 613 Commandments: Meaning, Origin, and Spiritual Significance in Judaism
The source and symbolism of this sacred number, and what it reveals about the harmony between body, soul, and divine law
Can You Use a Thermometer on Shabbat? Halachic Guidance from Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Understanding the difference between mercury and digital thermometers, and when measuring temperature is allowed on Shabbat
Why Talking in Synagogue Is Spiritually Harmful — The Power of Silence in Prayer
Rabbinic insights on respect, speech, and how our behavior in the synagogue shapes our connection to God
What Should You Learn During Your Torah Study Time?
From Talmud to Halacha — how to divide your learning time for maximum spiritual and practical growth
Is It Permitted to Wear Opposite-Gender Clothing on Purim or at Weddings?
Explore the halachic discussion on cross-dressing for joy or costume purposes and learn why most Torah authorities prohibit men and women from exchanging clothing
Is It Permitted to Run on Shabbat? The Halachic Rules Explained
When running on Shabbat is forbidden, when it’s allowed for a mitzvah or enjoyment, and how to balance between rest and joy on the holy day
Q&A on Prayer
How to focus on prayer during stressful times? Why pray at graves of the righteous? What to do if you wake up late?
Should You Keep Praying for the Same Thing? The Talmud’s Guidance on Persistent Prayer
Rabbinic wisdom explains when repeated prayers bring blessing — and when constant pleading can lead to heartache or misplaced expectations
Can Children Play with Noisy Toys on Shabbat? Halachic Guidelines Explained
The clear halachic rules on children’s toys that make noise on Shabbat — when it’s considered a musical act, when it’s permitted play, and how to balance joy with Shabbat sanctity
The Joy of Adar: Why the Month Brings Good Fortune for the Jewish People
Understanding why Adar is considered a month of blessing and good fortune, how Jewish sages reconciled astrology with divine providence, and the spiritual customs of the 7th of Adar
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