Double the Joy: The Spiritual and Practical Meaning of a Jewish Leap Year
Why the Hebrew calendar adds an extra Adar, how it affects Purim and life-cycle events, and the powerful message of sixty days of happiness
Naama Green
12.02.26 | 14:01
Why the Hebrew calendar adds an extra Adar, how it affects Purim and life-cycle events, and the powerful message of sixty days of happiness
Naama Green
12.02.26 | 14:01
Understanding the role of Adar I and Adar II, Moshe's passing, and the spiritual preparation leading to redemption and renewal
Yonatan Halevi
11.02.26 | 20:43
With Adar just days away, this article explores the inner work required to increase joy, strengthen faith, and create a home where joy can grow naturally.
Rabbi Eliyahu Rabi
11.02.26 | 16:06
Adar is more than a lead-up to Purim. This article explores its structure, symbols, and traditions, and what they teach about hidden strength and growing joy.
Tzuri'el Gavyzon
08.02.26 | 21:27
Elul is a month of introspection, repentance, and closeness to Hashem. This article explores its meaning, origins, and the customs that prepare us for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Tzuriel Gvizon
04.01.26 | 12:18
Rosh Chodesh marks the start of each Hebrew month and plays a central role in the Jewish calendar. This article explores its origins, its role in determining holidays, and how it is observed today.
Tzuriel Gvizon
04.01.26 | 11:55
Why did the flood begin in Marcheshvan? This article explores the powerful lessons of this quiet month and how destruction can become the beginning of repair.
Roi Samai
04.01.26 | 11:08
As the excitement of the holidays fades, Cheshvan becomes the testing ground for growth. This article looks at how embracing small actions can lead to meaningful transformation.
Nurit Ribo
01.01.26 | 19:49
Iyar, named after a Babylonian word meaning “light,” is a month of growth and meaning in the Jewish calendar. Explore what makes this month unique and why it holds special significance.
Tzuriel Gvizon
01.01.26 | 19:28