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Acharei-Kedoshim

By the Numbers
16 Facts About the Jews of Iraq

It was once home to one of the oldest and most influential Jewish communities in the world—second only to the Land of Israel.
10 Questions: Take the Jewish Symbols Quiz

Do you know which mitzvah was often depicted on ancient Jewish coins?
Your Questions
Why the Big Deal About the Death of Rabbi Akiva’s Students?

Why do we make such a big deal about this tragedy in particular?
What Does the Name Ilan Mean?

Some have suggested that his name would perhaps be most appropriate for a boy born around the holiday of 15 Shevat.
Parshah
What I Realized When I Was Diagnosed With ALS

It is unbelievable how small and petty differences drive us apart.
Why the Prohibition Against Consuming Blood?

The Torah contains no fewer than six mentions of the prohibition against consuming blood.
Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Visiting the Sick

More than just showing care. The Talmud says that a visitor can actually take away 1/60th of the illness.
The Need for Unity

Deep down, our brains are wired to feel connected. And when we don’t, the dissonance is real and often painful.
The Freeman Files
Bernie

I learned the best strategy to deal with Bernie: avoid eye contact. Any recognition of his presence was due to invite another frenzied round of lectures, yelling, sobbing, hand-waving, stomping and door-slamming...
Project Purpose
Why Me? The Hidden Blessing in Struggle

The Fifth Installment of Project Purpose
Lifestyle
Words are the pen of the heart; song is the pen of the soul
— Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi
Print Magazine

To achieve wonders takes a heart both humble and fearless.

Yes, two opposites. But also from two opposite directions:

The mind awakens the heart to its nothingness. And by this, the soul G‑d gave you is bared in all its brazen power.

Maamarei Admor Hazaken Hak’tzarim pg. 370.