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by Rabbi Israel Rubin by Judith Segal Create delicious memories by serving Cholent, the traditional Shabbat dish. Includes a classic Eastern European Cholent recipe. by Rabbis Yanki Tauber & Yisroel Rubin Kabbalah and Shabbat intertwine in this article on the deeper meanings behind the symbols of Shabbat. by Sarah Zeitlan Shabbat dinners became an experience the author's family embraced. by Anne Gottlieb Just one phone call about a cholent recipe - yet there is commitment behind it. by Sue Fishkoff by Yehudis Cohen One step at a time toward the observance of Shabbat - and the inner awakening that came along. by Sara Berman The pause of Shabbat is all the more powerful when compared to the other six days of the week. Here, the author brings examples about her young son to show how restrictions actually bring freedom.

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Featured Article:
Adapted from the Lubavitcher Rebbe's teachings, this article compares the spatial characteristics of a circle to Shabbat, the core of life.
by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
Anchorage, Alaska: The Greenberg family reaches out to Jews, encouraging them in mitzvah observance.
Nineteen-year-old Dmitriy Salita is a professional boxer - and a religious Jew. He describes how he discovered Torah Judaism and how he manages to keep Shabbat.
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