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by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
According to latest research, Shabbat improves mental, physical and emotional health.
by Rabbi Zev Leff
Egyptian slavery and man’s drive for meaning.
by Rabbi Yitzchok Oratz
Stop the world, I wanna get off!
by Rabbi David Fohrman
Rest is far more than the absence of work.
Why would an All-Powerful God need to rest?
by Lauren Shapiro
The power of the Havdallah candle.
by Rabbi Noah Weinberg
For three millennia, Shabbat has been the Jewish oasis in time. Find out what's behind this weekly day off.
by Rabbi Boruch Leff
We should only be competitive with ourselves.
What does it mean that Shabbat is married to the Jewish people?
by Judy Gruen
The only important difference amongst world Jewry is between those who love Cholent and those who hate it.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
On Shabbat, we shut out the world so we can hear our soul.
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by Mrs. Lori Palatnik
Waking up to a world filled with gifts.
by Rabbi Avi Geller
It's the glue that holds together the Jewish family and the Jewish nation.
by Rabbi Ari Kahn
Understanding why God rested on the seventh day, and what it means for me.
by Rabbi Noson Weisz
Abraham's world of Shabbat is personally piloted by God.
by Rabbi Nechemia Coopersmith
Our task is to go out and build our world. And then comes Day Seven.
In Judaism, you can't be holy without the physical.
by Rabbi Shraga Simmons
Shabbat is an anywhere-in-the-world, expense-free holy-time vacation.
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