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It's a Miracle

by Rabbi Aaron Moss

Euthanasia and Jewish Law

by Prof. Avraham Abraham

The Jewish approach to euthanasia is a direct contrast to accepted practice today.


How Curious George Escaped the Nazis

By D. Smith and Eli Robin

"The Journey That Saved Curious George: The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H. A. Rey" relates how George's creators fled the Nazis in 1940.


Teen Outcasts

By Y. Jacobson

Each of us must ask ourselves: “Are we not responsible in some way for this youth’s mental and psychological deterioration?”


Inside Chanukah Gelt

by Tovah Brown

Many of us have come to associate Chanukah with edible chocolate treats wrapped in coin-like silver or gold foil.


Loyalty

by Jay Litvin

With family members, there’s not always the need to win or lose. We need to trust that through loyalty, unqualified support and an unbreakable connection to one another, we will find our way.


Heavenly Lights

by Amber Stone

Chanukah memories of the most beautiful wartime menorah.


One at a Time

By Dov Greenberg

Chanukah teaches us to repair the world in small steps, light by light, act by act, day by day.


Natan Sharansky shares a personal Chanukah miracle that took place in a Soviet prison.


The Anonymous Hero

By Rabbi Shlomo Riskin

A 12 year old boy in Auschwitz managed to light a makeshift menorah - another anonymous hero who quietly brought light into this world.

Between Night and Day

by Yanki Tauber

Based on the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s teachings, this article discusses the essence of our mission in life - to shed light.


Cooking with Oil

by Judith Segal

Hash Brown Potato Cake is still a potato pancake, it’s still cooked with plenty of oil, it’s still Chanukah. It’s just not a latka.


New Orleans Journal

By Elanit Kayne

Part of me wishes I hadn't lived through Katrina, but I feel blessed I had. What I gained from the tragedy outweighs what I lost materially.


A holiday of renewal and rededication, Chanukah is the time to promote Jewish heritage.


Live From Hollywood

By Stephanie N. Henschel

David Weiss - Hollywood screenwriter - and observant Jew.


A Woman's Chanukah

By Andrea Simantov

By reenacting the traditions of my mother and foremothers, I can practice self-expression while simultaneously remaining connected to the larger tapestry of Jewish culture and history.


90% Agreeable!

by Alan Dershowitz

Excerpts from an address to the international Chabad Lubavitch Shluchim Convention at the NY City Hilton, November 27, 2005.


Fit to be Tied

By Marc Wilson

Tefillin is a Divinely-mandated rehearsal each morning to unify our intellect, spirit, and motivation to be at one with the Divine during the coming day.

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