Can Someone Who Led Others to Sin Truly Repent?
The Torah’s view on repentance, the power of sincere change, and how transforming one’s influence from harm to good can open the gates of mercy
The Torah’s view on repentance, the power of sincere change, and how transforming one’s influence from harm to good can open the gates of mercy
Explore how animals, insects, and even our own bodies reveal astonishing design, precision, and harmony in the natural world
Adjusting our words and perspective can transform overwhelming emotions into manageable challenges.
How the deep spiritual roots of the Jewish people have sustained them through history, exile, hardship, and renewal
Is it permissible to correct a father who speaks during prayer? How should one respond to a mother who threatens not to attend a wedding with gender separation? How can one assist a mother's soul after her passing?
What should you do if you find blood in a hard-boiled egg? Is poultry with strict kosher certification still considered 'Mehadrin' (strictly kosher) when cooked with other chicken? And, is it better to work as a chef in a non-kosher restaurant or in a kosher restaurant with poor supervision?
Customs and prayers associated with Tu b'Shevat
Modesty rules, women-only fitness, and guidance for young athletes returning to Torah
From the heart of Jerusalem, Israeli singer Yitzchak Meir shares his weekly journey through prayer, music, family, and Torah
Exploring the deep connection between people and trees — from seeds and roots to blossoms, resilience, and the fruits of our lives
A comprehensive guide to classic Jewish commentaries addressing biblical questions on Cain’s fear, ancient marriage laws, Jacob’s kiss to Rachel, and David’s prophetic Psalms
From ancient piety to modern expectation. What Jewish texts really say about covering the head with a kippah.
From Noach’s dove and the anointing oil of kings to healing remedies — the olive’s central role in Torah, tradition, and Jewish life
The overwhelming abundance offered by Western culture is truly dizzying. Starting with chocolate with or without crisps, with lentil candies, cashews, chocolate or vanilla cookies, in strawberry, banana, pineapple flavor, and for those feeling down, there's also dark chocolate, which, let us not be mistaken, also comes with or without cookies. Ending with gum in an array of colors, shapes, and every flavor imaginable.
How spiders weave webs stronger than steel, build underwater “submarines,” and outsmart predators with nature’s most ingenious designs
After decades of life and kindness, Chaim’s end came just as two righteous rabbis once predicted through a ladder, 55 years later
Discover the secret to divine timing, faith, and inner peace — why miracles often arrive only after we stop worrying and start trusting God’s plan
From childhood games to deep Kabbalistic insight, discover how your eyes mirror your soul, influence your emotions, and even shape your spiritual and moral character
From Friday meals with friends to heartfelt Tehillim circles, this Shabbat story celebrates warmth, tradition, and community
Why envy disconnects blessings from their source, how to turn it into “ayin tova,” and the spiritual practices that safeguard your home and soul