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by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
If time is more precious than money, why do we treat is so cavalierly?
Why I bought a ticket and why you should too.
by Toby Weitzman
Some do’s and don’ts for those of you who have good intentions but don’t know where to put them.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
How rich do you want to be?
by Jeff Jacoby
Hard to believe but this year has been "the best year in history for the average human being to be alive."
Don’t live the same year 75 times and call it a life.
by Rabbi Yitzchok Frankfurter/Amimagazine.org
The technology of distraction: a conversation with Nicholas Carr, bestselling author of The Shallows and Is Google Making Us Stupid?
by aish.com
Enjoy the most popular articles and videos of the year.
by Judy Gruen
Lessons from the mindboggling mistake heard around the world.
by Fox & Friends
At an airport in Ireland, Jewish philanthropist Shlomo Rechnitz performs an act of tremendous kindness.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
10 true instances when Jews and Muslims – at times risking everything – saved each other's lives.
by Rabbi Chaim Levine
Hanukkah and the power of “I got you.”
Giving thanks goes to the essence of what it means to be a Jew.
He cannot move to Israel for at least five years. The reason reeks of hypocrisy.
by Rabbi Eli Scheller
Studies show that most young kids are creative geniuses. Then what happens?
by Boaz Bismuth, Israel Hayom and JNS.org
The barbaric attacks in Paris have made it clear that Islamist jihad has arrived, and it intends to kill, terrify and conquer.
by David A. Harris
We must rededicate ourselves to the values the terrorists would destroy, and show the resolve to defeat our adversaries.
The scenes of death – whether in Paris or Hebron, Jerusalem or New York – should serve as a warning to us all.
Far from undermining generosity, Judaism fosters it.
by Ronda Robinson
Julius Rosenwald, the Jew who created over 5000 schools for African Americans across the US.
One must differentiate between potential and actual evil.
by Harry Edelson
Tools for coping with the daily stresses of life.
Calling evil by its rightful name.
What is the value of spending our time on lost causes?
Taking a picture is not the same thing as experiencing a moment. In fact it’s a way of forgetting.
by Camp Morasha, Directed by Rachel Feld and Produced, Filmed, and Edited by Shimmy Socol
A moving video on the harmful effects of labeling others.
by Michal Ben-Baruch
You are a priceless work of art.
On Rosh Hashanah we review our life as it actually is, free from illusion and spin.
by Inna Rogatchi
The country is glorifying Nazi collaborators. The world should be alarmed.
To inspire you and your family for a brand-new, successful year.
by Dr. Jacob L. Freedman
A psychiatrist offers insights into prioritizing family life this Rosh Hashanah.
by Sarah Pachter
Shaq O’Neal and the real meaning of modesty.
Another wake-up call just in time for Elul.
Don’t presume to know that his illness is a result of his anti-Semitic views.
This Elul, seize the moment.
by Yossi Bachrach
Being religious as a teenager in today’s world.
The significance of Wilmer Flores’ tears.
by Rabbi Shlomo Landau
How the founding father of international finance remained humble and steadfastly committed to Torah values.
by Emuna Braverman
One Jewish mom in LA is waging a campaign to stop people from texting while they drive. It’s catching on.
by Dennis Prager and Prager University
Is the nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran a good or bad deal?
by Ari
How I learned to gain control over my incessant need to be constantly connected.
If we stop believing in heroes there’s no hope for us ever to become like them.
Don’t let an 80-year-old photo distract you from the real threats affecting the Jewish people today.
Imagine the long-term impact our smart phone addiction will have on kids.
by Ambassador Ron Dermer
It is breathtaking in its concessions to a regime that is the foremost sponsor of terror and vows to annihilate the Jewish state.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
With the Iran nuclear deal, we must not let history repeat itself.
The Arab boycott against the actor and its contemporary sequel.
by Charles Krauthammer
The Iran deal is the worst agreement in U.S. diplomatic history.
by Michael Oren
An Israeli ex-envoy believes the Iran deal is bad for Israel, U.S. and the world.
by Margaret Heffernan and TED Talks
The masses prefer to ignore reality and ordinary people can courageously speak up and become heroes.
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