King David: His Miraculous Birth, Humility, Suffering, and Eternal Song
The true story, struggles, and spiritual greatness of King David
The true story, struggles, and spiritual greatness of King David
How a 40-year-old shepherd became the father of Torah SheBe’al Peh (the Oral Torah) and rebuilt a nation after unspeakable loss
More than just a date on the calendar, Rosh Chodesh is a day of spiritual renewal, with a unique set of laws and practices.
Marking 51 years since the passing of Rabbi Yitzchak Abuchatzeira, the revered rabbi of Ramle and Lod and a key figure in the illustrious Abuchatzeira dynasty
There are several key prohibitions regarding Jewish haircuts. How to shave and cut hair while still adhering to Halacha.
A father’s unwavering faith, even in the face of Nazi soldiers, led to a miraculous escape for his entire family.
A powerful story about the lasting impact of our actions and the journey of seeking forgiveness.
When one child stood strong for Torah, even his mother’s heart softened—and the whole family was transformed.
A tragic story of jealousy, belief, and Divine justice that shaped the moral foundation of humanity
Sometimes, the greatest breakthroughs come from the quiet victories no one else sees.
Discover the origins, leadership, blessings, and historical impact of Yehuda
Shabbat is a gift for every Jew. Here's how to keep it with warmth and intention, through small, beautiful actions rooted in Jewish tradition.
Charging interest might seem normal and even logical, but in Torah law, it's a serious transgression. Learn how to lend the right way
Discover why every moment of learning creates eternal reward and transforms your soul
A simple guide to one of the most joyful blessings in Jewish life — when and how to say it, and why it matters
The how and why of handwashing before meals, from Temple times to the present day — a mitzvah that reminds us that everything we have comes from Hashem
Three inspiring stories of how Torah scholars gave everything to understand the words of Hashem
A remarkable life of holiness, humility, secret generosity, and spiritual leadership
Learning Torah is essential in order to fulfill the mitzvot, so everyone is obligated — men, women, and children. And all receive eternal reward
Saying Kaddish is more than tradition; it's a mitzvah that benefits a parent's soul and enables us to honor them even years after their passing