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by Daniella Levy
Laws of Blessings (Adv.)
Daily Living
by Rabbi Dov Lev
Judaism's golden rule: Love your neighbor as yourself.
The nuts and bolts of doing kindness for others.
Controlling one of humankind's most powerful tools.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
Appreciating the Torah attitude toward wealth.
The Torah view of debts, loans, and employee relations.
The Torah view of damages, and how to resolve disputes.
"Finders keepers, losers weepers" is not a Jewish concept.
Prayer is our opportunity to speak directly to God.
A Jew turns to God in prayer -- morning, afternoon and evening.
Maximizing the experience in God's house of prayer.
The opportunity to touch base with God dozens of times a day.
How to gain some meta-physical "fringe" benefits.
All about those powerful black boxes, placed on the head and arm.
Judaism has always valued children, the next generation.
The laws and traditions of the first stage of life.
The Jewish coming-of-age ceremony.
What to look for in a spouse, and how to find it.
The Jewish way to marital bliss.
Facing the passage of life with faith and dignity.
The grieving process explained.
Halacha guides every moment of our lives. Start your day the Jewish way!
For the ‘People of the Book,’ Torah study is our national obsession.
All about kosher food. And why keep kosher in the first place?
The Jewish way of washing hands, cutting nails, bathing, haircuts and shaving.
What to wear and what not to wear. From Moses, not Paris.
The complete guide to a Jewish doorpost.
Appreciating the plant kingdom as a path to love of God.
For 4,000 years, Israel has been the Jewish homeland, and the focus of world attention.
Some journeys are smooth and some are bumpy. It's best to go the Jewish way.
The Jewish way to care for dogs, cats, birds and fish.
One of the holiest days, comes around every week.
An overview of the Jewish year, and all about Passover.
The Omer, Shavuot, and modern Israeli holidays.
Tishrei: The High Holidays and Sukkot.
The rabbinic holidays of Chanukah and Purim.
Every world event is a message for the Jewish people and humanity.
Mourning the destruction of the Holy Temple.
Celebrating the new moon.
Laws of Shabbat (Adv.)
by Alan Goldman and Rabbi Shraga Simmons
An introduction to the idea of "creative labor activities."
Eight key conditions to constitute true "work" on Shabbat.
The ground rules: walking and playing.
Helping trees, seeds and flowers grow better.
Think twice before climbing a tree on Shabbat.
The prohibition of gathering together things that grow.
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