Jewish Law
Daily Halacha: Choosing Food for Guests on Shabbat: What’s Allowed?
A guide to selecting food or items for friends and guests on Shabbat, with practical rulings from Yalkut Yosef and Yabia Omer
Daily Halacha: Peeling Fruits and Removing Bones
Learn the halachic guidelines for handling fish bones and fruit peels on Shabbat for immediate use
Daily Halacha: Dealing with Spoiled Grapes and Utensils on Shabbat
Is it okay to remove bad grapes or organize forks on Shabbat? Find out how borer applies to food and objects
Daily Halacha: Is It Okay to Drain Liquids on Shabbat?
Learn the halachic guidelines for draining corn or pickles on Shabbat, based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Daily Halacha: Sorting Different Foods on Shabbat: What’s Allowed?
Learn the halacha of sorting mixed foods or items on Shabbat, with practical examples from Rabbi Ovadia Yosef’s rulings
Daily Halacha: Baking, Cooking, and Heating Water on Shabbat
Understand the halachic rules of cooking, baking, and using hot water on Shabbat, based on the rulings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Daily Halacha: What Foods May Be Rewarmed on Shabbat?
A clear and simple guide to warming cold liquids or food on Shabbat, without violating halacha
Daily Halacha: Can You Reheat Food with Sauce on Shabbat?
Discover the halachic guidelines for warming dry food with sauce and reheating liquids on Shabbat, based on Rabbi Ovadia Yosef's rulings
Daily Halacha: Sorting Food or Fixing Electricity on Shabbat
A helpful guide to sorting food and handling electricity mistakes on Shabbat, according to halacha
Daily Halacha: Using Wire and Zip Ties on Shabbat
Understanding Shabbat laws for items like zip ties and bread bag twisties, based on the teachings of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Can You Step on Ants or Kill a Wasp on Shabbat?
Learn how Jewish law handles common cases of insects on Shabbat, including when safety or walking paths are affected
Honoring the Dead: The Jewish Laws of Burial
Even the greatest sinners are treated with respect after death, as man was created in the Divine image
Jewish Funeral Practices: Torah Guidelines for Honoring the Deceased
A comprehensive halachic guide to Jewish funeral traditions, including honoring parents, reciting Psalms, giving charity, and the mitzvah of chesed shel emet.
Daily Halacha: Can You Trap Bugs or Animals on Shabbat?
A clear and simple explanation of when trapping pests is allowed, especially for comfort or to prevent harm
Daily Halacha: What to Do If You See a Cockroach on Shabbat
A warm, practical guide to handling unwanted insects in your home on Shabbat without breaking halacha
Halacha and Pets: Feeding or Trapping on Shabbat
A helpful halachic guide for pet owners: what’s allowed when caring for animals on Shabbat and what’s not
Winter Is Here: Halachic Questions for the Cold Season
Your guide to common winter halachot: prayer in the rain, umbrellas on Shabbat, and the deeper meaning of rainfall
Guarding the Deceased: Jewish Laws on Respect, Autopsy, and Reciting Psalms Before Burial
Halachic guidance on watching over the dead, the prohibition of autopsy, reading Tehillim for protection, and maintaining dignity according to Jewish tradition
Jewish Law on Writing a Will and Dividing Inheritance — Halachic Guidance Before Death
How to properly arrange your affairs, write a halachic will, ensure fairness and peace among heirs, and earn eternal merit through charity according to Torah law
Confession and End-of-Life Teshuvah: Practical Guidance, Compassionate Boundaries, and Eternal Hope
When and how to confess, what is true repentance, and why Jewish law forbids hastening death
Good Tidings: Jewish Wisdom on Healing Through Faith, Joy, and Positive Words PART 1
How compassion, prayer, and optimism uplift the sick — timeless lessons from Torah and the Sages on the power of faith and emotional strength in recovery
Repent Today, Not Tomorrow — The Power of Immediate Teshuvah in Jewish Thought
Why the sages warn against delaying repentance, the parable of the rich man and the beggar, and how true teshuvah begins with joy, sincerity, and action today
Divine Justice and the Gift of Repentance: How Judaism Balances Mercy and Accountability
Why every deed matters, how God’s compassion allows for renewal, and how teshuvah transforms darkness into light
Heaven Never Forgets: True Stories of Unpaid Debts and the Spiritual Power of Honest Living
How even the smallest unpaid debt can disturb the soul, and why spiritual peace depends on complete integrity
You Can’t Take It With You: Timeless Jewish Lessons on Wealth, Charity, and What Truly Lasts
Why only the kindness and good deeds we give away remain ours forever
What Truly Follows Us After Death: A Jewish Parable About Wealth, Legacy, and the Power of Good Deeds
Why money, status, and possessions fade — but kindness, faith, and moral deeds live on forever
The Eye That Sees: A Modern Parable on Integrity and Accountability from Pirkei Avot
What an ancient Jewish teaching can teach us about moral awareness, hidden actions, and living with honesty
The Eternal Reward of a Single Mitzvah: A Holocaust Story That Reveals the Infinite Power of One Good Deed
How one act of faith and kindness showed that no mitzvah is small and no spiritual reward is ever lost
The Train of Life: Why 613 Commandments Are a Gift, Not a Burden
How every mitzvah is a divine treasure, and why being Jewish means living first-class in the journey of life
Life Is Like a Banquet: Why Jewish Wisdom Teaches Us to Seize Every Moment
How to live with purpose, avoid distraction, and gather eternal treasures before the feast ends

