Practical Halacha: Using a Stove on Yom Tov
A comprehensive guide to proper stove use during Jewish festivals
A comprehensive guide to proper stove use during Jewish festivals
A comprehensive guide to the important commandment of wearing tzitzit, exploring its spiritual significance and practical requirements
The new kosher update from the Chief Rabbinate addresses cheese products, particularly important as Shavuot approaches
Dr. Wills from Scotland debunks an old theory with a new photograph.
How observing the Shmita commandment led to the discovery and elimination of terrorists? A chilling story of divine providence from the recent Operation Protective Edge
Yuval Shm Tov, known as Yuval Hamebulbal, shared a Facebook post showing him with a tallit and tefillin beside his kippah-wearing son. A negative comment from a user didn't bother him.
Shiri Cohen became a full-time illustrator to be more available as a mother—a choice that brought happiness not just to her children, and not just to children in general.
From the wonders of creation: It's hard to believe such creatures exist in the ocean's depths, but a 7-meter squid was found on a New Zealand beach, sparking online interest.
A touching moment from a year ago: Pest controller Yossi Moyal, supported by his singer son Harel Moyal, brought joy to Nadav, a 19-year-old autistic teen. Watch the moment unfold.
Aharon Ze'ev Bernstein began studying illustration professionally only after his marriage, when he sought a way to earn a living. On the harmony among ultra-Orthodox illustrators, the feedback and questions he receives, and his clear life priorities: Torah first, then art.
What does a compassionate teenager do when his friend can't get to class? He carries him to school and back each day.
A new book compiles around a thousand halachic rulings by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef that were not included in his previous works. Rabbi Rafael Avraham shares insights on the initiative, the process of collecting the material, and surprising details discovered in the rulings.
A new book uncovers the miraculous story of three pregnant mothers who survived Auschwitz and gave birth to tiny but healthy babies towards the end of the war.
Discover why properly washing strawberries before consumption is essential - what's invisible to the naked eye becomes apparent under magnification
Photographer captures a unique family dynamic, shattering myths about Down syndrome.
The tragic tale of the Lamed He and their fate became one of the iconic legends of the War of Independence. Less known is the miraculous story that unfolded after their death, when bereaved parents sought Rabbi Aryeh Levin's help to identify their sons' graves.
Nothing turns friends into enemies more than money. In Beitar Illit, a new rabbinical court was established under the leadership of Rabbi Zamir Cohen as the head of the court, to mediate all kinds of monetary disputes.
Rabbi Yisrael Neuman, who previously studied at Shenkar, has been supervising the kashrut of garments for the 'Bagir' company for many decades. Shatnez, he says, is still common today, and consumers must demand that importers ensure proper supervision. There's also something new: Shatnez harms the environment too.
Rebecca Paulson distributed all her belongings and moved into a tiny house she built herself. Now, she says she no longer wastes money on unnecessary purchases.
What does an Indian-American student do when his grades aren't high enough for med school? He poses as an African-American student.
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