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Sweet Stings

by Rabbi Aaron Moss

Simply Profound

By Rabbi Israel Rubin

In 1964, the Lubavitcher Rebbe launched a major lecture series on Rashi’s Torah commentary.


In the Heart of the Sukkah

by Roger Kamenetz

The author and his family found healing from celebrating Sukkot.


Preserving Marriage

by Rabbi Yitzchok Breitowitz

Marriage does not make a bad person good; it can make a good person better.


Carrying Baggage

by Mendel Cohen

At times I'm like that piece of luggage, sitting on the continually turning carousel of time.


By Rabbi Adin Even Yisrael Steinsaltz

This concept of “Eyes to Earth, Heart to Heaven” connects Heaven and earth, dream and reality, eternal ideals and tangible actions.


by Dr. Martin S. Jaffee

How did the more or less monolithic Judaism of the Middle Ages morph into Jewish Modernity?


by Eli Robin

Today’s Cantorial repertoire includes more popular interactive tunes that can be enjoyed by one and all beyond the synagogue.


by S. Fleisher

The Uruguayan meat industry combines production experience and technological innovation to satisfy the most exacting markets, focusing on Kosher requirements.


A New Road Map for Peace

By Dov Greenberg

Terrorists have killed more Israelis in the eleven years since Oslo began in 1993 than in the 45 years of Israel's existence before that.

For the previous year's Rosh Hashana articles, click here >>>

On Rosh Hashanah we renew our commitment to Jewish life.


by Yosef. Y. Jacobson

Every person must discover his or her inner voice, passion and spirit, to relate to G-d on a personal basis.


by Judith Segal

A basic recipe for pot roast enhanced with "tricks" to ensure the best flavor.

by Sholom Simon

A father explains his choice of schooling for his children.


by Miriam Karp

Increasing the peace and helping underdogs let their light shine makes Dr. Laz a most effective doc.


On Rosh Hashanah it’s not what you eat, but the intent of why you eat it.


by Rabbi Zushe Greenberg

Kol Nidrei in a Siberian labor camp became one man's most meaningful High Holiday experience.


By Yosef Y. Jacobson

We each need a tree to cling to: one that will not falter nor waver; a tree rooted in a reality that the devastating hurricanes of life cannot destroy.


By Yosef Y. Jacobson

In the wake of Israel’s painful evacuation from Gaza, which began on August 17, people the world over are once again debating the meaning and destiny of Zionism.


The Gaza Disengagement didn’t just involve soldiers and settlers in Israel; it affected us all.

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