Atalyah’s Reign of Terror: The Queen Who Nearly Ended a Dynasty
A descendant of Achav and Izevel, Atalyah seized the throne of Yehudah through murder and idolatry, only to be overthrown by a hidden heir and Divine promise
A descendant of Achav and Izevel, Atalyah seized the throne of Yehudah through murder and idolatry, only to be overthrown by a hidden heir and Divine promise
A grandfather’s message from the afterlife teaches the timeless value of the mitzvah of tefillin.
A practical guide to the order of brachot on foods, and the spiritual reasons behind these 'mundane' aspects of our lives
When does a brachah on wine cover other drinks? Which after-blessings do we recite, and why? All this and more in an easy-to-follow guide
Committing to something and not following through is a very serious matter in the eyes of the Torah. How can we avoid turning commitments into vows that must not be broken?
If your father asks for your opinion, may you give it? What if you disagree? A guide to avoiding showing disrespect in this most important of mitzvot
Why is wine handled by a non-Jew not kosher? What should you do at an office party where alcohol is being served? Clear guidance for common dilemmas
Why timely payment matters in hiring, renting, parenting, and more
It's not just what you do; it's also the way that you do it
The mitzvah of tzitzit is among the Torah's most significant commands, comparable to all mitzvot.
Lighting shabbat candles and its impact on the home.
The Chofetz Chaim teaches the value of loving every Jew and how healing begins with letting go of needless hatred.
Rules and reasons for responding to brachot
Nir Kapatan meets Rabbi Nitzan Reuven, who has studied the Chafetz Chaim's book 150 times. Adi Leon joins the study session.
What did the teacher regret most when a thief broke into his house? And why did the teacher's wife call the Talmud Torah?
How Jewish law prioritizes a wife's home obligations and harmony while preserving the mitzvah of kibbud av va'eim
Practical Torah Guidance on elder care, the obligations of adult children, and when nursing homes are an appropriate consideration
Striking a fellow Jew violates Torah law, even if you were wronged. Striking one's parent is a capital offense
What this unusual verse teaches about how we speak, even when we're alone and no one will ever know what we said
Sometimes, it's those who we feel closest to who are treated worst by us. Following the Torah's commandments enables us to balance love with respect