Who is the Torah intended for? For Torah scholars? For men? For women? For Jews? Perhaps even for non-Jews? As conservative and stringent as the
The verse states that Nimrod was a fierce hunter (גבור ציד). The first three letters of Nimrod (נמר) mean "leopard." Similarly, the midrash teaches us
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The Heart that Never Sleeps: Conclusion: My Perfect One Revisited – Part 1 The exile of the Jewish soul–the apparent loss of Jewish identity–is compared to
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In parshat Re’eh, the Torah restates that there are only a limited number of kosher cattle, “This is the cattle that you may eat, ox, sheep
YUD SHEVAT, THE 10TH DAY OF THE MONTH OF SHEVAT, MARKS THE PASSING OF THE FRIEDIGER LUBAVITCHER REBBE, RABBI YOSEF YITZCHAK SCHNEERSOHN IN 5710 (1950). A
One of the most famous figures in the Chassidic world is Rabbi Elimelech of Lizensk, who is also sometimes referred to by the name of
"Let us create man in our image and our likeness." Who was God addressing before creating man? The sages offer four different answers, the deepest