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By: M.D. Abraham Twerski

The Mishnah [Ethics of the Fathers 4:3) teaches us: [Ben Azzai] was accustomed to say: "Do not be scornful ... Read More

By: Kirk Dougals

My mother was a wonderful woman who gave me my best qualities. It took me a long time to become conscious ... Read More

By: Rabbi Adin (Steinsaltz) Even-Yisrael

On entering a home on the eve of Shabbat, one may see how a dwelling place is made into a sanctuary. The ... Read More

By: Rabbi Adin (Steinsaltz) Even-Yisrael

In Jerusalem, the occasional but universal human sensation of dreaming without being able to interpret the ... Read More

By: Professor Maurice Lamm Maurice Lamm

No word in the Jewish religion is so indefinable and yet so indispensable as the word Torah. Torah is the ... Read More

By: Herman Wouk

The Shabbat has cut most sharply athwart my own life when one of my plays has been in rehearsal or in ... Read More

By: Professor Maurice Lamm Maurice Lamm

The major ideas of the Jewish religion, even though they are intangible, are made accessible by ... Read More

By: Professor Maurice Lamm Maurice Lamm

God expects every Jew to be a full-time Jew, not a Jew for Sabbaths only. God created the Sabbath and made ... Read More

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