Why Do We Wash Hands Before Eating Bread? A Torah Guide to Netilat Yadayim
The how and why of handwashing before meals, from Temple times to the present day — a mitzvah that reminds us that everything we have comes from Hashem
The how and why of handwashing before meals, from Temple times to the present day — a mitzvah that reminds us that everything we have comes from Hashem
Three inspiring stories of how Torah scholars gave everything to understand the words of Hashem
A remarkable life of holiness, humility, secret generosity, and spiritual leadership
Learning Torah is essential in order to fulfill the mitzvot, so everyone is obligated — men, women, and children. And all receive eternal reward
Saying Kaddish is more than tradition; it's a mitzvah that benefits a parent's soul and enables us to honor them even years after their passing
Who should give? How much? To whom? Explore the Torah's laws of tzedakah (charity) and learn why it's one of the most powerful mitzvot we have
Learn how the Torah integrates even the most basic physical processes of our bodies and elevates them to enhance our spiritual lives
In a world that excuses "small" infractions, Torah law sets a higher bar, not out of strictness but in order to build a world of trust and integrity
Sacred threads and hidden meaning: unraveling the significance of the Kohen's priestly garments
A few incredible points to ponder about this potent and meaningful prayer
Five heartwarming stories about Rabbi Yossi Felman z”l that show how one person’s kindness and faith can touch the world.
A powerful true story about how Hashem planned every step to protect one Jewish soul from a forbidden path
One groom stood alone, unnoticed on his special day. A year later, a miracle arrived, right on time.
In the middle of war, one Jewish soldier made a promise that would later save his life in a miraculous way.
A young wife's silent prayers transform her husband's path—from tractor driver to Torah scholar, one day at a time.
A visit to his father brought a ticket—but it turned out to be Heaven-sent.
From 930-year lives to the mysteries of ancient righteousness, the Torah's early generations reveal spiritual depth and dramatic change
In deep debt and despair, I made one small spiritual commitment—and saw an answer the next day.
Marking the yahrzeits (anniversary of death) of the Rashash, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, and Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Sher, who left a lasting impact on the Jewish world
Powerful true stories of how Rabbi Nissim Yagen helped lost souls reconnect to Hashem with warmth, wisdom, and endless compassion.