Jewish Law
Halacha: The Practical Application of Jewish Law
The Kosher Kitchen: Meat and Milk Revisited
How to use ovens, microwaves, and dishwashers when you only have one for both meat and dairy foods. A concise and easy-to-follow guide to everyday scenarios
The Kosher Kitchen: Fish and Meat? Fish and Dairy?
Meat and dairy may never be mixed, but why don't we eat fish with meat? And what about fish with cheese (and that pizza you just baked)?
The Kosher Kitchen: Dairy Baked Goods
Can milk be used in a bread dough? What about dairy caramel doughnuts? Why are some cheese-filled pastries triangle-shaped? And more...
The Kosher Kitchen: Best Practices for Keeping Meat & Dairy Apart
Can I eat leftover salad from a meaty lunch with a dairy supper? What about the french fries sold at the dairy restaurant - can I eat them with meat? And more...
The Kosher Kitchen: Waiting Periods Between Meat and Dairy
Meat and milk may not be eaten together -- but what does "together" mean? And what about eating meat after milk? All this, and more...
The Kosher Kitchen: Eating Meat and Dairy at the Same Table
Can I sit down with a cup of coffee if there is meat on the table? What about eating with strangers at a campsite? All this, and more...
The Kosher Kitchen: Why Is Eating Meat With Dairy Forbidden?
Can I give a meat-and-dairy dish to my dog? Am I allowed to cook meat with cheese for someone who isn't Jewish? All this, and more...
The Torah's Laws on Interest: Understanding Ribit
It's not only the lender who is not permitted to charge interest; everyone involved in the deal, even the person who writes the contract, must avoid this Torah prohibition
Rosh Chodesh and Missed Prayers
A concise guide to the laws of making up for unavoidably missed prayers on Rosh Chodesh
How to Guard Your Eyes from Forbidden Sights? 10 Facts
Discover the spiritual rewards of guarding your eyes, and how every meal can be considered an offering on the altar. These 10 moving facts reveal the importance of each individual act of visual restraint.
Which Blessing Comes First? Wheat, Barley, and the Fruits of the Holy Land
A practical guide to the order of brachot on foods, and the spiritual reasons behind these 'mundane' aspects of our lives
Making Blessings on Wine and Other Drinks: Your Practical Jewish Guide
When does a brachah on wine cover other drinks? Which after-blessings do we recite, and why? All this and more in an easy-to-follow guide
Vows in Jewish Law: When Are Good Intentions Worse Than No Intentions At All?
Committing to something and not following through is a very serious matter in the eyes of the Torah. How can we avoid turning commitments into vows that must not be broken?
Honoring One's Parents: How to Speak, Where to Stand, and More
If your father asks for your opinion, may you give it? What if you disagree? A guide to avoiding showing disrespect in this most important of mitzvot
Kosher Wine in Everyday Life: From Kiddush to Cocktail Parties
Why is wine handled by a non-Jew not kosher? What should you do at an office party where alcohol is being served? Clear guidance for common dilemmas
Paying Wages on Time: How Torah Law Applies to Everyday Life
Why timely payment matters in hiring, renting, parenting, and more
Tzedakah: Much More Than Charity
It's not just what you do; it's also the way that you do it
When Tisha b'Av Falls on Shabbat: Mourning Customs on the Tenth of Av
Tisha b'Av is the day on which both Holy Temples were destroyed. However, since the Beit Hamikdash burned throughout the next day, we continue mourning then too
Amen: When, How, and Why
Rules and reasons for responding to brachot
Al Netilat Yadayim: A Guide to Washing Your Hands
What if I have a band-aid on my finger? What if I forgot something important right after washing? All this and more
Finding Holiness in the 'Little Things'
In Judaism, nothing is mundane -- the potential for kedushah exists in every single aspect of life
Shalom Bayit and Honoring Parents: Torah Guidelines for Married Women
How Jewish law prioritizes a wife's home obligations and harmony while preserving the mitzvah of kibbud av va'eim
Caring for Elderly Parents According to Jewish Law
Practical Torah Guidance on elder care, the obligations of adult children, and when nursing homes are an appropriate consideration
The Torah Draws a Line: No Hitting, No Excuses
Striking a fellow Jew violates Torah law, even if you were wronged. Striking one's parent is a capital offense
'Do Not Curse the Deaf': The Torah’s Surprising Law About Speech
What this unusual verse teaches about how we speak, even when we're alone and no one will ever know what we said
Why Does the Torah Pronounce a Curse on Someone Who Disrespects His Parents?
Sometimes, it's those who we feel closest to who are treated worst by us. Following the Torah's commandments enables us to balance love with respect
Teaching Respect, Building Connection: A Torah Guide to Parenting
The Torah obligates children to honor and revere their parents, but as parents, what can we do to promote respectful relationships?
How Should a Child Behave Towards Parents Who Do Not Observe Torah and Mitzvot?
Navigating relationships with non-observant parents: obligations, boundaries, and respectful interactions in Jewish law
Honoring Parents: May One Call a Parent by Their First Name?
Children of any age may not refer to a parent using their first name, even if the parent says they don't mind. Why?
Kibbud Av Va'eim: Is There an Obligation to Live Near One's Parents?
The mitzvah of honoring one's parents includes being available to take care of their needs. As parents grow older, what does this mean in practice?
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