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The Ten Commandments express the tenets of ethical monotheism and are a pillar of Western civilization. What are they and what makes them Jewish?
It’s easy to dismiss cosmetic surgery as an exercise in vanity. But that isn’t the Jewish approach.
Judaism isn’t into proselytizing. But if you’re interested in becoming Jewish, here’s the lowdown on conversion.
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Ancient Jewish wisdom for a happy and passionate marriage.
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A comprehensive overview on the Jewish view of Nature and the human being’s responsibility to the environment.
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How to feel that God is an active part of your life.
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Surprising ways that challah connects us with Jewish history.
by Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
The intricate science and philosophy behind reconciling the lunar and solar calendars can leave one speechless.
Either you believe in God, or you don’t. If you do, the commandment is redundant. If you don’t, it’s irrelevant.
by Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak A. Breitowitz
Judaism regards the taking of one's life as abhorrent and tantamount to murder. The preservation of life has always been regarded as a cardinal value.
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From books, mezuzah and candles, who doesn't love a little swag.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
What is a yarmulke and why do Jewish people wear it?
Should we be disgusted by the idea of eating imitation pork?
Whether you believe in God or not, we all need to wrestle with the question: Is there meaning in life?
by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
The mezuzah is hung on the doorpost as a subtle reminder about our values every time we enter and exit our homes.
by Project Aseret – The Ten Commandments Project Team
This Shavuot, explore the relevance of the Ten Commandments with your children.
by Akiva Taubenblat
4 ways wearing a kippah is like a wedding ring.
by Eve Levy
I walk around in this world with a constant awareness of who I am as a married Jewish woman – off limits to other intimate relationships.
by Dina Coopersmith
Like the moon, the Jewish people will rise up again and light up the night.
How to keep passion in your marriage.
by Rabbi Menachem Levine
Even though you can get buried in a Jewish cemetery if you have one, there are a number of compelling reasons why the Torah prohibits tattoos.
by Rabbi Ari Kahn
How the mezuzah provides a daily connection to spirituality.
by Rabbi Tanchum Shlomo Burton, LSW, CDLTEA, MH
The Torah does not regard personal autonomy as unlimited. We are not free to do with our bodies whatever we see fit.
What is the common thread that unites the illustrious women of Jewish history?
Uncovering the deeper meaning of this Jewish symbol.
by Rabbi Noson Weisz
Exploring the meaning of the covenant between God and the Jewish people.
by Rabbi David Aaron
The mitzvot of the Torah enable us to be our true, natural self.
by David Levin
And how will we recognize him when he comes?
by Rabbi Noah Weinberg
Enjoy the pleasures of the physical world. But don't make materialism an end unto itself.
Human instinct is to run from fear. Judaism teaches that fear of God is a positive motivator for greatness.
A passionate desire to connect with the Almighty is a constant human striving. How do we know if we're connecting?
Life is full of distractions from the underlying reality of God's existence.
Who runs the world? Staying focused on God is a constant life challenge.
Cultivate the greatest possible relationship with the greatest possible benefits.
All about those powerful black boxes, placed on the head and arm.
by Rabbi Dov Lev
Maximizing the experience in God's house of prayer.
"Finders keepers, losers weepers" is not a Jewish concept.
by Miriam Kosman
Why do Jews obsess about details, and why do we need so many mitzvot anyway?
by Rabbi Levi Welton
Going to the mikvah is not about getting clean. It’s about getting alive.
by Rea Bochner
Dressing modestly states: I am defined by who I am inside, not by what I look like on the outside.
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Now more than ever, the world can benefit from the Decalogue’s contemporary lessons.
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Exploring the meaning of the Jewish laws elevates their performance to an act that makes a spiritually significant impact on our lives.
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Kosher symbols are everywhere: on sugar, coffee... even spring water. Do these products really need kosher supervision?
Medicine for the body or salve for the soul?
The big picture of all those details.
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How the media is destroying our self image and what we can do about it.
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