Boundary Stones and Unfair Competition in Jewish Law

In parshat Shoftim in the book of Deuteronomy, the Torah teaches that, “You shall not move your fellow’s landmarks, set up by previous generations, in the property that will be allotted…

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Taking Care

Eating a healthy and well balanced diet is part of the mitzvah of taking care of one's body.

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“Taking a Bullet”

Convene a discussion concerning the topic for whom you would “take a bullet?” For whom or for what values would you be willing to sacrifice?

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Taking What You Are Taught

Teach the children in your life to value their education. 

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Taking Care

When you prepare for Shabbat, double check that your stove and lights are properly set.

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Taking Action

Translate your respect for a leader into physical action (join a campaign, send a letter).

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Taking Stock

Use these days of Aseret Yemei Teshuva, the Ten days of Repentance, to take stock of, and address your past actions.

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Shabbat for the Taking

Whether a relaxing nap in a properly prepared hammock, an invigorating discussion, or setting aside time to read an intriguing book, learn how to transform Friday night and Saturday into…

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Taking Responsibility

Take a moment to add a prayer on behalf of the Israeli soldiers who are in harm's way. We can each make a huge difference.

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We’re Not Taking Care of Business

On Shabbat, the Jewish people are commanded: “Six days you shall labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is Shabbat for the Lord your God; you shall not do any work” (Exodus…

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