06/14/2019
Proudly Fly the Flag
Show your patriotism and proudly fly the Stars and Stripes today. It’s a…
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06/13/2019
Who Was a Nazirite?
One of the areas covered in Parashat Naso is about the Nazirite. This is a…
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06/13/2019
Live in Moderation
Maimonides counseled that we should choose the path of moderation in life.…
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06/12/2019
Falafel Day
What tasty food is made out of crushed chickpeas, often served with salads,…
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06/12/2019
Support Israel: Eat a Falafel
Find a local kosher restaurant and enjoy some fresh falafel. There, you…
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06/11/2019
Extended Isru Chag
Today is Isru Chag, the name given to the day that follows the 3 Pilgrimage…
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06/11/2019
Continue Studying Torah!
Don’t let the end of the Shavuot festival stop you from continuing to study…
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06/07/2019
Where in the World is Moses?
The centerpiece of Parashat Yitro is the Decalogue, the Revelation at…
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06/07/2019
Green Cheesecake At Midnight
The holiday of Shavuot has three well-known, and well-loved, customs:…
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06/07/2019
Sleep on Shabbat to Enable Shavuot Torah Study
Although one should not prepare on Shabbat for events that take place after…
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06/06/2019
Give Them a Choice
There is an oft-cited Midrash (Sifrei, Dvarim 343) describing how God…
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06/06/2019
Preparing for the Torah
Shortly after the Israelites encamped at the base of Mount Sinai, they…
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06/06/2019
Preparation is a Key to Success
“Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration” is…
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06/05/2019
The Littlest Mountain
When the Israelites were gathered at Mount Sinai, God gave them the…
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06/05/2019
Day of Distinction
On the first day of Sivan in the year 2448 (Jewish calendar), only seven…
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06/05/2019
Contemplate Jewish Chosen-ness
If Jews historically accepted being God’s “chosen people” on this day, what…
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06/04/2019
King David’s Day
According to tradition, King David was born and died on Shavuot. To try and…
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06/04/2019
The Book of Ruth
Ruth was the Moabite wife of Machlon, one of the sons of Elimelech and…
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06/04/2019
Familiarize Yourself with the Book of Ruth
The Book of Ruth, one of the 24 volumes of Tanach (Jewish bible) was…
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06/03/2019
A Different Set of Loaves
There are several well-known connections between the holiday of Passover…
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06/03/2019
The Feast of Weeks
Shavuot, which we begin celebrating next Saturday night (June 8), is the…
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06/03/2019
Make Shavuot Plans
If you have not yet made plans for the festival of Shavuot, now is the time…
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05/31/2019
Lions and Jerusalem Day
The original city of Jerusalem, conquered by King David from the Jebusites,…
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05/31/2019
Relive the Reunification of Jerusalem
Jerusalem Day celebrates a miraculous battle that occurred 52 years ago,…
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05/30/2019
Be Strong!
For many readers, completing a book leaves one with a variety of feelings.…
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05/30/2019
What Torah Are You Studying?
Torah study should be a daily companion to each and every Jew. Identify…
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05/29/2019
Jewish Buckeyes
In 1817, when a pioneering watchmaker, Joseph Jonas, settled in Cincinnati,…
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05/29/2019
Learn the Jewish History of Ohio
Before you travel to, or through, Ohio, learn its rich Jewish history.
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05/28/2019
Brisket!
On this “Brisket Day,” celebrated annually on May 28th, it behooves Jews to…
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05/28/2019
Kosher Supervisory Agencies
With the advances of technology and the proliferation of kosher consumers,…
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