Jewish Law
Halacha: The Practical Application of Jewish Law
Can Honoring Parents Conflict with Honoring God?
Kibbud av va'eim is one of the Ten Commandments, but what happens if a parent asks a child for something that the Torah forbids?
Honoring Parents: Navigating Disagreements
The Torah's guidelines for the mitzvah of kibbud av va'eim ensure that children always show their parents respect even when they don't see eye-to-eye
Honoring Parents in Judaism: The Commandment of Revering One's Father and Mother
Practical Torah guidance for everyday situations when interacting with parents
Halachah and Social Media: Is It Permitted to Photograph Someone Without Consent?
In a world gone crazy with 'sharing,' Jewish law provides essential perspective on dignity, privacy, and modern technology
Honoring Parents: May a Child Ask His Parent for a Favor?
Kibbud av va'eim means respect and reverence for our parents — and that means not treating them as our friends, and certainly not as our servants
Honoring Parents: A Torah Guide to Respectful Communication
How to balance respect and closeness between parents and children in the situations we encounter in everyday life
Living in the Land of Israel: Why Is This Mitzvah Such a Challenge?
Discover the spiritual significance of living in the Holy Land, not just despite but because of the hardships this entails
Why Does the Torah Conceal the Reward for the Mitzvot?
The Torah promises us a reward of "long life" for two different mitzvot, one extremely easy, the other extremely hard. Why? To teach us that the bigger picture is only visible to God
Gratitude: Why It's Hard, Why It's Important, and How to Cultivate It
When we feel entitled to the blessings in our lives, when we feel that 'my hard work got me where I am,' we end up ungrateful not only to other people but also to God
The Secret of Jewish Continuity: How Parents Keep Sinai Alive
Three thousand years after the Torah was given on Mount Sinai, we are still observing its commandments the same way; meanwhile, other cultures and peoples have come and gone and left nary a trace behind
Daily Halacha - If a Word is Missing from the Megillah, Has the Obligation Been Fulfilled?
The Essential Guide to Purim Megillah Reading Requirements
Daily Halacha - Should the Megillah be Read with Cantillation?
Practical Guide to Reading the Megillah During Purim According to Rabbi Ovadia Yosef's Rulings
Daily Halacha - Is There an Obligation to Stand During the Megillah Blessings?
Essential Guidelines - Standing During Megillah and Proper Blessing Protocol
Daily Halacha – Is it Permitted to Bring Musical Instruments into the Synagogue?
Understanding Synagogue Etiquette: When Musical Instruments and Wine are Permissible in Sacred Spaces
Daily Halacha - Can a Drunk Person Complete a Minyan?
Essential Rules on Prayer and Participation in Community Services after Consuming Alcohol
Daily Halacha: Costumes and Prayer: What’s Permitted According to Halacha?
A warm and practical guide to praying in costume and dressing up with halachic care, based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Daily Halacha: Shabbat Halacha: Bathing and Grooming Children
Learn what’s allowed when it comes to brushing hair and getting children ready before Shabbat ends
Daily Halacha: Shabbat and Kids: Bicycles, Scooters and Halacha
Learn what’s permitted for kids on Shabbat and whether riding bikes or giving instructions to children is allowed
Daily Halacha: Shabbat Halacha: Cake Writing and Teaching Children Mitzvot
What halacha says about cutting a decorated cake on Shabbat and a father’s role in raising observant children
Daily Halacha: Can You Clap or Snap Fingers on Shabbat?
Learn what halacha says about clapping, finger snapping, and rhythmic actions on Shabbat
Daily Halacha: Music, Toys, and Shabbat Rules Made Simple
A clear guide to using whistles, singing, and baby rattles on Shabbat, based on Rabbi Ovadia Yosef’s rulings
Daily Halacha: Vase of Flowers on Shabbat? Here's What You Should Know
A clear look at what Jewish law says about placing myrtle branches and flowers in water on Shabbat, based on Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Daily Halacha: Shabbat Guide: Washing Hands and Throwing Pits Outside
Understanding Shabbat halacha about washing hands near plants and discarding fruit pits, based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Daily Halacha: Using Perfume and Treating Kids on Shabbat
A clear explanation of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef’s rulings on giving children medicine and using perfume on Shabbat
Daily Halacha: Can You Take Pain Medicine on Shabbat?
A warm and simple explanation of what Jewish law says about easing pain on the holy day
Daily Halacha: Can You Immerse Dishes or Refrigerate Food on Shabbat?
Learn the halachic rules for immersing dishes and storing food on Shabbat, based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Daily Halacha: Can You Wash Dishes on Shabbat?
A practical guide to what kinds of dishwashing are allowed on Shabbat, based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Daily Halacha: Folding Laundry and Making the Bed on Shabbat
Learn what’s allowed when folding laundry or making the bed on Shabbat, based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Daily Halacha: Grating vs. Cutting Vegetables
Learn the halachic guidelines for cutting or grating vegetables on Shabbat, based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
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