The First Days of Nisan: How Each Day Shapes the Year
The first days of Nisan carry unique spiritual power. Learn how they connect to the months ahead and what that means for your year.
04.05.26 | 20:47
The first days of Nisan carry unique spiritual power. Learn how they connect to the months ahead and what that means for your year.
04.05.26 | 20:47
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