Mitzvah

What honoring our parents teaches us about faith, logic, and Judaism

The mitzvah of honoring one's parents is not a narrow religious demand but a foundational moral duty.

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JOSEPH’S TOMB in Nablus.

Parashat Beshalach: The joy of ‘mitzvot’

FATHER OF Ahmed el Ahmed, who tackled one of the gunmen in a deadly mass shooting during a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on December 14, attends the 'Light Over Darkness' vigil honouring victims and survivors of the shooting incident in Sydney, Australia, December 21, 2025.

Sydney lights Hanukkah candles in honor of Bondi victims, introduces 'mitzvah' campaign

Rabbi Shmuel Raskin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Budapest becomes unexpected haven for Israelis as post–Oct. 7 migration surges


What does archaeology tell us about the origins of Judaism?

JPost One-on-One weekly 'Zoomcast': Episode 21 with Rosella Tercatin and senior lecturer at Ariel University Dr. Yonatan Adler

WOMEN ARE exempt from the time-bound mitzvah of tefillin

How are time-bound mitzvot in Judaism defined?

One of the major distinctions between the genders is women’s exemption from positive time-bound mitzvot.

CONSTRUCTING THE sukkah: Are women exempt from sitting in it?

Celebrating Israel – with pride and gratitude - opinion

God’s miracles have accompanied the birth, growth and development of the State of Israel throughout these 73 years.

CHILDREN CELEBRATE ahead of Independence day, at a kindergarten in Moshav Yashresh on Tuesday.

Seven processes of Smart Tzedakah that you can do

We believe that an approach to strategic giving can be modeled similarly to the approach many use to set up an investment portfolio.

A VOLUNTEER delivers a food package to a Holocaust survivor in Ramat Gan in January.

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Pay it forward, even without the NIS 750 subsidy

We lucky “haves” must give much more to the “have-nots” and the “once-hads.”

A man puts money into a charity box, in the streets of Mea She’arim in Jerusalem.

My kind of Ushpizin

Updating the ancient practice of inviting elevated souls into our sukkah by finding the mitzvah heroes all around us.

MYRIAM MENDILOW talks to a group of USYers in the courtyard of Yad Lakashish as the author looks on

What is kavana?

Can we see how kavana, which in Hebrew really means the act of going in a particular direction applies to real life as well as of course to all prayers, blessings, and mitzvot?

A visitor prays at the Western Wall, holding four cellphones

Yeshayahu Leibowitz: Idol smasher or idol maker?

The brilliant Yeshayahu Leibowitz – one of the most admired and the most despised thinkers in the history of the State of Israel.

Prof. Yeshayahu Leibowitz: An unattainable path

San Diego Jewish Academy breaks world record for sandwich-making

The school set a Guinness World Record for the most sandwiches made in under three minutes.

Gravlax sandwich.