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By the Numbers
12 Facts About Jerusalem's Historic Jewish Community

For hundreds of thousands of Jews of all types and stripes, it’s not just a dream—it’s home.
10 Questions: Take the Kabbalah Quiz

What do you know about the secretive system behind Jewish mysticism?
Your Questions
What's Wrong With Meat or Wine During the Nine Days?

Mourners may partake during shiva, so why is this time different?
The Freeman Files
The Ancient Key to Rebuilding Jerusalem Today

Exile and dispersion produced a miracle. It brought out an organic, irreducible oneness of our people that could not otherwise be imagined.
Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Shaimos

The prohibition against the destruction of any Jewish holy book or sacred item.
Voices
Are We Crazy? Why Israelis Continue to Dance

As we danced with the Torah, making our way through the streets to our little shul on Henrietta Szold Street, I thought about this tiny country of ours that seems to dance on the edge of reason.
From Atheist to Emunah: My Path to Orthodox Conversion

I used to think faith was for people clinging to things they couldn’t explain.
Parshah
The Mystery of Og’s Giant Bed

Why does the Torah include a description of Og’s enormous bed?
Learning From the Rebbe
The soul has three garments: thought, speech and action
— Tanya
Print Magazine

As impossible as it sounds, as absurd as it may seem: The mandate of darkness is to become light; the mandate of a busy, messy world is to find oneness.

We have proof, for the greater the darkness becomes, and the greater the confusion of life, the deeper our souls reach inward to discover their own light.

How could it ...