Jewish Records: Which Mountain Has the Most Names in the Torah?
Mount Chermon is the mountain with the most names mentioned in the Torah. Each name carries a different meaning directly related to the mountain's character
Mount Chermon is the mountain with the most names mentioned in the Torah. Each name carries a different meaning directly related to the mountain's character
Today, cleanliness in cities is taken for granted, but in the past, there were no laws prohibiting people from dumping waste and garbage. The Sages fixed this 2,000 years ago
Luxurious feasts aren't just a modern phenomenon - the Bible notes that King Shlomo hosted an enormous, abundant, and extremely expensive feast
A powerful story of dedication and sacrifice that makes Yom Kippur seem easy by comparison
A miniature masterpiece showcasing the beauty of Jewish tradition in perfect proportion
One special Hasidic dynasty's rebbes and followers have composed over 4,000 melodies. In addition to their sacred texts, the rebbes of this dynasty wrote sheet music for many niggunim that remain well-known throughout the Torah world today.
Exploring the ancient 'Bird's Head Haggadah' with its unique illustrations and long history from Germany, now displayed at the Israel Museum
Inspired by a childhood memory, Dr. Bella Rosenbaum owns the largest private mezuzah case collection in the world, which is permanently displayed at the Great Synagogue.
A set of miniature tefillin remain kosher despite their tiny dimensions
The fascinating journey of a teenager who started assisting his father at circumcisions from age 7, and began performing them himself at just 16 years old.
A city of remarkable compassion: Thousands of gemachs provide assistance to people in need in the world's largest city of kindness.
Discover the world's most impressive menorah collection that includes both antique and modern menorahs from a variety of periods