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Mountain Climbing

by Rabbi Israel Rubin

This article includes all the laws, customs & traditions of Shavuot.

Dmitry “Star of David” Salita is undefeated (20-0) in his professional boxing career. He tells about his relationship with G-d and how he keeps Mitzvot.


The Magic Moment

by Larry Domnitch

On the morning of Shavuoth, June 15 1967, after the liberation of Jerusalem following the Six Day War, the Old City was officially opened to the public.


Greater than Angels

By Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski

There is a much more efficient way of managing unacceptable ideas and feelings.


What is it about the love between man and woman that inspires endless fascination bordering on obsession?


Old Book Gets New Life

by Steve Hyatt

An exquisite book has impacted many souls since a family member first acquired it so many years ago.


By Bella Schapiro

G-d made the most unsubtle revelation so that afterwards His presence should become so subtle that it could fit in my mind, my heart.


Yizkor

by Rabbi Y. Jacobson

On Shavouth, as on Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Passover, Jews assemble for Yizkor services to shed a tear and say a prayer for departed family and friends.

Reasoning in Stone

by Yanki Tauber

Adapted from the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, this article discusses the deeper state of Torah.


New Lease on Life

By Marion Fish

Chabad's Children of Chernobyl rescues children from Russia and brings them to Israel to recuperate from radiation left from a nuclear accident in 1986.


Good Business Tips

By Rabbi Dr. Breitowitz

The Torah constantly juxtaposes the ritual commands and the interpersonal ethical obligations.


Reading Your Obituary

By Dov Greenberg

Thinking about how one’s obituary will read can make us rethink our direction in life.


A Real JAP

by Miriam Karp

If you see a lovely young mother of Asian appearance pushing a stroller up the rocky Jerusalem road, it may well be Rachel, the ex-Rockette, using her strength to connect her family with the eternal Rock of Israel.


Strawberry Shortcake

by Judith Segal

What Shavuoth recipe could be more appealing than old-fashioned strawberry shortcake?


Broken & Whole

by Tzvi Freeman

Which takes precedence, the Torah or the Jewish people?


The Blessing of Food

By Dr. Wendy Mogel

Judaism recognizes that food can be a vehicle for holiness and family unity.

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