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Rabbenu Tam: A Legacy in Jewish Scholarship

Rabbenu Tam's interpretations form the foundational basis for all Tosafot collections, alongside his notable work, "Sefer HaYashar," a two-part compilation of responsa and Talmudic interpretations.

The Legacy of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai

Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai wrote the mystical Zohar during his years in hiding. Passed in secrecy for generations, the Zohar went public about 700 years ago.

Cities of Refuge

Clear signposting to Cities of Refuge is crucial for fast escape routes. Each year on the 15th of Adar, as winter ends, the court is instructed to repair roads to facilitate swift escape to these cities.

The Splitting of the Sea

Contrary to popular belief, the sea split in the shape of an arc. They entered from one side, walked through the sea, and exited from the same side. The Israelites did not reach the opposite shore.

The Plague of the Firstborn

When the firstborn heard of the impending plague upon Egypt, they demanded their fathers allow the Israelites to leave. The fathers refused, leading the firstborn to battle and kill 600,000 of them.

The Enslavement in Egypt

When Egyptians wanted to plow their fields, they used Jews instead of animals to spare their livestock.

Shifra and Yocheved: Heroines of Courage and Faith

According to tradition, Yocheved is buried in the Tomb of the Matriarchs in Tiberias, alongside Zipporah, wife of Moses; Elisheva, daughter of Amminadav; Bilhah and Zilpah, wives of Jacob; and Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva.

The Legendary Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk

A captivating legend tells of how the Nazis sought to desecrate his resting place during the Holocaust but were stunned to find his body intact. 10 facts about Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk.

The Life and Legacy of Samuel the Prophet

Samuel is attributed to the tribe of Levi and descended from Korah. His mother, Hannah, was barren for many years. Discover ten intriguing facts about Samuel the Prophet, who passed away at a young age.

Jewish Concept: The Mitzvah of Returning Lost Items

Returning lost items is a positive commandment between individuals that requires returning lost property to its owner. But when is this mitzvah not applicable, and there's no obligation to return the lost item?

See It and Remember

Have you ever gone into a supermarket for just bread and milk, only to leave with a full cart? Our eyes have a powerful influence on us. Let's explore how this concept, known for millennia, can be harnessed for good.

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