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Making Waves

by Rabbi Israel Rubin

Passover Laws and Customs

Sharing the memories and tasting the freedom, Passover links us to Jewish history and tradition.


The Great Escape

By Yosef Y. Jacobson

Adapted from the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s teachings, this article defines psychological freedom.


Non-Jewish Kosher Views

by Lester McBride

Non-Jewish consumers are often intrigued by the little encircled “Kosher” certification symbols that are found on food packages.


A generation has now grown up who know no other home but the lanes and byways of the Jewish Quarter.


It is well-acknowledged by food historians that much that is excellent in Italian cooking can be traced back directly to these Jewish slaves.


Ask the Eggspert

by Rabbi Israel Rubin

Passover is our initial introduction to eventually fully enjoy freedom through Torah.


The Chinese Jews' Last Plea

by Rabbi Marvin Tokayer

The fascinating but little-known experience of the Chinese Jews.


Up the Down the Escalator

by Chaim Steinmetz

The generation of survivors is now again battling the angel of death, and I often hear these stories while preparing a eulogy.

Spirit of the Letter

by Rabbi Ari Raskin

“The shape, name, and numeric value of each letter teaches us about our spiritual lives," says Mendelsberg.


April 1945

by I. I. Cohen

Pesach Sheini in Kaufering and we were baking matzohs.


In the Pyramid's Shadow

by Sara Yoheved Rigler

We associate the Israelite experience in Egypt with slavery and oppression, but out of the 210 years that our ancestors lived in Egypt, they enjoyed freedom and acceptance for 130 years.


The Rebbe's Wives

by Erica Schacter Schwartz

In Chabad, the role of women is as important, as large and as central as that of their fellow male representatives.


“He (G-d) will sit as a refiner and purifier of silver.”


Under Fire

by Hank Webb

I could no longer ignore the deep yearning I felt for a more purposeful lifestyle.


Are you Truly Free?

By Rabbi Aaron Moss

Passover is the festival of freedom from slavery. But aren't restrictions the opposite of freedom?


Great tips and insights to enhance your Seder and make it enjoyable for everyone.

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