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.
Parashat Beshalach: The joy of ‘mitzvot’
Sydney lights Hanukkah candles in honor of Bondi victims, introduces 'mitzvah' campaign
Budapest becomes unexpected haven for Israelis as post–Oct. 7 migration surges
Sukkot and the Four Species Market
The four species are need for fulfilling the 'Four species Mitzvah,' the waving of the four species as prescribed by the Torah, symbolizing unity.
Uncovering the tallit, the long-standing traditional textile in Israel
Demands to sacrifice Yom Kippur scapegoat on Temple Mount rejected
“The time has come that the Jewish people adds deeds to its prayers... The era of prayers by themselves and actions by themselves has ended."
PARASHAT BEHUKOTAI: Religious experience and its limits
Religious experiences are not risk-free. They have the potential to become wild, explosive, warping thought and moral judgment.
Rachashei-Lev: raising the spirits of children fighting an arduous battle
The organization is currently attending to the needs of 500 children and young adults and catering to all sectors of society regardless of religion, race or gender.
THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: satmar assistance
One of the largest of these initiatives is active in the capital’s haredi stronghold Mea She’arim. This year, the need has reached an unprecedented level, with provision of hundreds of tons of meat,