The Living Dead: The Profound Insight of Tzara'at in Jewish Lore
Tzara'at laws were given to Israel. A non-Jew with tzara'at is not impure, because only those close to Hashem must be cautious of His touch.
יהוסף יעבץ
07.05.25 | 09:57
Tzara'at laws were given to Israel. A non-Jew with tzara'at is not impure, because only those close to Hashem must be cautious of His touch.
יהוסף יעבץ
07.05.25 | 09:57
Looking for a Torah insight for the Shabbat table? Here is a sweet and brief explanation from the wondrous commentary of Ohr Hachaim Hakadosh, including advice and encouragement in serving Hashem – Parashat Metzora
אמיתי חניה
29.04.25 | 10:33
As we dive into the Book of Leviticus, one might wonder how an ancient text filled with rituals is relevant to our modern lives. Despite the complexity, Leviticus offers a profound connection to our personal and communal experiences.
יהוסף יעבץ
02.04.25 | 10:12
Why did the Israelites have to go to Egypt? The Torah doesn’t explicitly explain. Could they have committed a sin so grievous that it warranted centuries of hardship and enslavement?
יהוסף יעבץ
27.03.25 | 11:18
I deeply yearn to believe and feel connected to the tradition that tells how Hashem redeemed Israel with signs and wonders and revealed Himself at Sinai. But to be absolutely sure, why not reveal Himself again? Wouldn't one revelation rally us all to fulfill His will?
יהוסף יעבץ
04.03.25 | 08:08
A mine was hidden under the dog's body. It was remotely activated from a nearby Arab ice factory. The truck exploded and caught fire. Some guards were killed instantly, while others were brutally attacked by a mob.
יהוסף יעבץ
17.02.25 | 09:08
On the 17th of Tevet marks the yahrzeit of the Dubno Maggid. Here are ten intriguing insights into the life of the man whose sermons inspired countless Jews.
נעמה גרין
16.01.25 | 11:06
After Rabbi Pizem's home in Sderot was hit by rockets for the third time, he reflects on fading joy, adapting to life under threat, and unwavering belief: 'Only Hashem protects us.'
מיכל אריאלי
13.01.25 | 08:29
*Science Meets Faith: The Mysteries of Inertia and Conservation from a Jewish Lens*
דניאל בלס
15.12.24 | 10:43
In the kingdom of Judah, from King David to King Zedekiah, the monarchy's line of succession was preserved from father to son for ten generations, spanning approximately 424 years. This achievement is unparalleled in global history. How did King David's lineage achieve what no other has?
יהוסף יעבץ
27.11.24 | 09:15
The shape of the letter 'Dalet' resembles a door, with its open and closed sides. Its numerical value is four, symbolizing the four corners of the Earth, signifying growth in all directions.
יהוסף יעבץ
19.11.24 | 15:30
The soul in the World to Come doesn't want a free gift, because such a reward brings shame, much like charity one cannot enjoy. A free Garden of Eden is not paradise but a place of embarrassment and incompleteness.
דניאל בלס
15.09.24 | 11:57
Why did Abraham, at the age of one hundred, need to wander through the land? Wasn't he tired of roaming? This question divides into two parts: a natural reason and a spiritual reason.
יהוסף יעבץ
12.09.24 | 09:56
Nimrod smirked at the young Hebrew boy who thought he was wise. "Perhaps he is wise," Nimrod conceded, "but I am the king." With that, he ordered that Abraham be thrown into the fiery furnace. That was when Abraham discovered not only that the Creator of the world truly exists, but that he, Abraham, was chosen by Him to lead him out of Ur of the Chaldees.
יהוסף יעבץ
27.08.24 | 09:09
Many Jewish lives were lost attempting to reach Kastel. Against all odds, divine intervention turned the tide.
יהוסף יעבץ
16.07.24 | 09:36
Explore the principles of natural healing, its advantages over Western medicine, and how it aligns with the belief that Hashem is the healer. Uncover insights into natural medicine through the lens of Judaism.
שירי פריאנט
15.07.24 | 11:22
Without faith in a Creator, reason doesn’t allow trust in scientific conclusions about reality. Daniel Belles explains why intellectual inquiry subtly points to a belief in Hashem.
דניאל בלס
14.07.24 | 13:27
It seems like every time things got a little tough, the Israelites wished to return to Egypt. Why, after witnessing so many miracles, did they find it hard to trust in Hashem?
יהוסף יעבץ
10.07.24 | 09:00
The Torah presents a 'Big Bang' of miracles on a national scale, unlike any other religion that lacks even a single comparable miracle!
דניאל בלס
10.06.24 | 08:45
The significance of recognizing divine will amidst challenges is vital. Ignoring the true cause of hardship, as warning texts suggest, can perpetuate the punishment. It's essential to be aware of what drives these occurrences – Hashem's desire to awaken us.
יהוסף יעבץ
02.06.24 | 09:03
*In accurate expression search should be used in quotas. For example: "Family Pure", "Rabbi Zamir Cohen" and so on