The Letter That Brought a Soul Back to Jerusalem
A forgotten donor, a heartfelt letter, and the powerful return of a lost soul to Torah and charity in Jerusalem
10.11.13 | 12:14
A forgotten donor, a heartfelt letter, and the powerful return of a lost soul to Torah and charity in Jerusalem
10.11.13 | 12:14
How the Torah defines a truly poor person, what the Talmud calls an “unworthy” recipient, and why real charity is not just generosity but insight, compassion, and moral clarity
Daf Yomi
31.10.13 | 13:10
Why relying on omens, fortune-telling, or compulsive “signs” is forbidden in Judaism, and how true faith means trusting God’s guidance in every detail of life
Daniel Blass
29.10.13 | 09:07
Whether good deeds help the deceased, and why children can add merit to their parents
Daf Yomi
27.10.13 | 16:11
The mitzvah of charity is famously known in Jewish teachings as a pathway to prosperity: 'Tithe so that you may become wealthy.' Rabbi Yishmael bar Rabbi Yose explains that the wealthiest in Israel attained their riches through their acts of tithing (Shabbat 119).
Zuriel Gavizon
23.10.13 | 12:33
An unforgettable story of kindness, redemption, and the power of accepting a small gift with love
Oded Mizrahi
17.10.13 | 14:55
Jewish law defines clear standards for charity, and promises divine abundance in return. Learn how Rambam and the Shulchan Aruch guide the balance between generosity, responsibility, and spiritual reward.
Daily Halacha
14.10.13 | 13:30