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Featured Article:

Do it Yourself

by Rabbi Israel Rubin

Important information about Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Sukkot.


The High Holiday Detour

by Tzvi Jacobs

After five years of riding the "freedom roller coaster," the author found himself back in yeshiva once again.

Adapted by Rabbi Y. Y. Jacobson from a talk given by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, this article discusses the Jewish approach between purity and immorality.


All Wet But Not Dampened

by Steve Hyatt

There are Torah lessons to be learned from wet challah and soggy kugel in a leaky Sukkah.


A Place Called Sosua

by Irv Cohen

A small island in the Dominican Republic was a haven for over 700 Jews during World War II.


The Kabbalah Within Chess

Adapted by Rabbi Simon Jacobson

The game of chess can be looked at as a metaphor in the battle of life.


Moving Up

by Miriam Karp

“Nefesh B’Nefesh”-Jewish Souls United - is a privately funded organization that is revitalizing Western aliyah.

The secret behind Maftir Yonah's priveleged status.


The Anti-Religious Taxidriver

by Rabbi M. Bunir

Only in Israel can an anti-religious Sabra demonstrates his love for Torah.


Are You a Survivor?

by Rabbi Mendel Kaplan

Jews have survived thousands of years of oppression - yet are we 'survivors?'


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Cold Soup

by Manis Friedman

Jews have a unique relationship with G-d.

Welcome to the Repentance Hotline! Don't hang up - keep trying!


A Night Out in Jerusalem

by Naomi Ragen

On August 19, 2003, the pleasant atmosphere in a Jerusalem restaurant was suddenly shattered.


Honey Laced Desserts

by Marcy Goldman

Try these delicious honey-laced dessert recipes for Rosh Hashana. Your family will surely enjoy!


Ascending to Safed

by M. Driker

Enchanting and historic, Safed ('Tzfat' in Hebrew) has alot to offer tourists.


Koufax and Yom Kippur

by Sandor Slomovitz

On October 6, 1965, Sandy Koufax, the overpowering lefty for the Los Angeles Dodgers, did not pitch in the first game of the World Series against the Minnesota Twins because it fell on Yom Kippur.


The Few and the Proud

by Mikhail Ekshtut

The lessons of being a Marine in the U.S. Army helped the author become Jewishly observant.


Coping With Tragedy

by Steven Greenbaum

After losing his wife of 15 months in the Jerusem bombing at a Sbarro restaurant, Greenbaum found a way to fight terrorism.


Real Life Values

by Sue Fishkoff

Author of 'The Rebbe's Army,' Fishkoff writes about small incident that encapsulates Lubavitch's love and caring for a fellow Jew.


A Divine Candle

by Dani Laufer

A high school student describes his feelings about his family's aliyah to Israel.

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