Holiness in Everyday Life: Parshat Kedoshim and the Legacy of Holocaust Survivors
Commandments, compassion, and the choice to build life after destruction
Sivan Rahav Meir
05.05.16 | 15:18
Commandments, compassion, and the choice to build life after destruction
Sivan Rahav Meir
05.05.16 | 15:18
Why God is called the “Merciful One,” the role of kindness in Torah, and how Jewish wisdom addresses difficult teachings about disability and divine justice
Daniel Blass
09.11.15 | 10:46
The enduring sanctity of the Temple Mount and why entering it today remains one of the gravest Torah prohibitions
Halacha Yomit / Mipiskei Maran
20.11.14 | 12:58
What does it mean to be holy? Why were the Jews given this sacred calling? And what does it mean for us today?
Rabbi Eran Ben Yishai
09.09.14 | 20:23
A biography of the legendary Moroccan Kabbalist — his holiness, leadership, blessings, and the enduring spiritual power that draws hundreds of thousands to his gravesite each year
Yosef Chaim Cohen
04.02.14 | 12:59
The spiritual design of Shabbat, the Temple, and the eternal human mission to unite body and soul in holiness
Menahem Makover
23.10.13 | 13:48
Rabbinic insights on respect, speech, and how our behavior in the synagogue shapes our connection to God
Dudu Cohen
20.10.13 | 12:42
Why the Torah warns against predicting the future — how mystical practices like astrology, tarot, and channeling can harm spiritual balance and weaken faith in Divine Providence
Dudu Cohen
14.10.13 | 10:08