Parashat Mishpatim: Why Even Rational Laws Come from Sinai
How Torah justice makes us partners in creation through law, ethics, and Divine order
Rabbi Moshe Sheinfeld
10.02.26 | 16:20
How Torah justice makes us partners in creation through law, ethics, and Divine order
Rabbi Moshe Sheinfeld
10.02.26 | 16:20
Deep insights from Chazal and classic commentators on justice, truth, health, and divine ethics
Rabbi Yaakov Ma'avari / Me'ever LeMeforsem
10.02.26 | 16:12
How Jewish law transforms revelation into ethics, human dignity, and moral responsibility
Dr. Roi Cohen
10.02.26 | 15:14
Why true justice requires patience, humility, and harmony between belief and action
Avraham Weinroth
10.02.26 | 12:07
How “You Shall Not Covet” reveals the Torah’s vision of inner integrity and moral justice
Rabbi Moshe Shainfeld
06.02.26 | 11:00
From the Exodus to the Sea of Reeds — compensation, justice, and faith in Jewish history
Rabbi Menachem Jacobson
27.01.26 | 17:01
How unresolved pain keeps us trapped, why revenge feels empowering, and how forgiveness frees us to grow beyond the past
Rabbi Eyal Ungar
19.01.26 | 23:33
At the IAC summit in Florida, Bondi cites prosecutions, hate-crime charges, and major university penalties as DOJ enforcement accelerates
Brian Racer
18.01.26 | 15:31
For decades, Dr. Ephraim Zuroff has pursued the world’s last remaining Nazi criminals. In this in-depth interview, he reveals the obstacles, the strategies, and the moral urgency behind the ongoing battle for justice.
David Fried
11.01.26 | 15:00
Living Lchaim
After surviving a deadly explosion that claimed his sister Rina’s life, Dvir Shnerb rebuilt himself through faith, resilience, and determination
Moriah Luz
05.11.25 | 20:02
Fresh evidence uncovers massive sums never returned to Jewish families, reigniting the global call for accountability and transparency
Yitzhak Eitan
17.02.25 | 10:02
Why righteous individuals face hardships, how suffering elevates the soul, and why God's concealment is essential for true free will and spiritual growth
Gilad Shmueli
13.08.23 | 19:22
Jewish teachings on whether gratitude is owed to those who harmed yet indirectly benefited us
Daniel Blass
13.09.17 | 11:00
When two burglars attacked his mom, ten-year-old Didier Levinfish kept his cool, driving them away and later leading to their capture and prosecution.
Hidabroot
04.05.17 | 10:53
How the last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor turned trauma, law, and moral courage into a lifelong mission of justice and peace
Hidabroot
01.09.16 | 10:10
A mistaken accusation and the hidden genius behind a mysterious message
Gad Schechtman
28.07.16 | 15:06
A haunting dream leads one man to face a Torah judgment from the world beyond and make things right with a grieving widow
Rabbi Ido Weber
03.11.13 | 10:36
Customs and prayers associated with Tu b'Shevat
Hidabroot
24.10.13 | 13:04