How to Hold Joy and Grief at the Same Time
Rabbi YY Jacobson
Rabbi YY Jacobson
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
Rabbi YY Jacobson
A deep look at his teachings, his spiritual practices, and the timeless impact of his classic work
Naama Green
17.03.25 | 12:07
Exploring the wisdom, stories, and moral teachings of one of Judaism’s greatest storytellers and master maggidim
Naama Green
16.01.25 | 11:06
Parshat Ki Tavo is a celebration of gratitude, joy, and choosing life — revealing that true happiness comes from serving God with a joyful heart
Yehosef Yaavetz
19.09.24 | 10:26
Timeless teachings on how serving God with joy brings greater blessings, deeper wisdom, and lasting spiritual connection
03.08.21 | 08:50
How joy in Torah, prayer, and good deeds opens the soul to divine light and lasting spiritual fulfillment
Yonatan Halevi
29.06.21 | 13:06
How recognizing God’s unconditional Fatherly love empowers us to live with joy, dignity, and protection from sin
13.06.18 | 12:57
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
In Law and Legend – The Commandments of the Land
22.10.17 | 11:13
Discover how joy opens the gates to wisdom, prophecy, and spiritual greatness
14.08.17 | 10:37
Understanding why lack of joy in mitzvot brings spiritual loss, and how faith transforms challenges into lasting happiness
10.08.17 | 11:12
Exploring the Jewish view of faith, its history, its role in resilience, and why it remains the foundation of meaning and joy
19.06.17 | 09:50
Why divine love never ends, even through punishment and exile, and how it empowers us to live with joy and purpose
Rabbi Chagai Mazor
18.01.17 | 09:47
Exploring the inner conditions that transform routine observance into heartfelt spirituality — from awareness and intention to love, awe, and authentic devotion
Rabbi Dan Tiomkin
11.08.16 | 12:31
True holiness lies in harmony — not deprivation. Judaism calls for joyful, balanced living where caring for the body is part of serving God.
Rabbi Dan Tiomkin
02.08.16 | 12:10
At his son’s Bar Mitzvah, the Chatam Sofer revealed that the first mitzvah one fulfills is the commandment to rejoice in serving God
Shlomo Tomer
25.12.15 | 10:01
When running on Shabbat is forbidden, when it’s allowed for a mitzvah or enjoyment, and how to balance between rest and joy on the holy day
Daily Halacha
17.10.13 | 15:25