Why Isn't Judaism Vegetarian?
Exploring why Judaism permits the eating of meat, the use of animal products in holy items, and whether adhering to vegetarian ideals is preferable.
Exploring why Judaism permits the eating of meat, the use of animal products in holy items, and whether adhering to vegetarian ideals is preferable.
While much of the world celebrates Sylvester, why shouldn't we join? Rabbi Yitzchak Fanger argues, 'A Jew with a conscience won't celebrate the memory of his ancestors' murderer.' He elaborates on the connection to the phrase 'In those days, at this time.' Read and reflect.
This is what Asher Cohen, the founder of the Temple Mount website, says. His site offers virtual tours, photo galleries, and in-depth articles. "Many people who reach out to me tell me, 'Finally, we understand what we pray for every day,'" he shares.
Wine makes the heart rejoice, but it also causes some of us to commit negative acts. So does the Torah recommend drinking? Where is the difference between wine, beer, or vodka? And what's the connection to a sheep, lion, and pig?
Discover the nutritional power of bananas: health benefits, improved learning, and athletic performance. Blessing: "Borei Pri HaAdama."
The Torah is attentive to the issues of animal suffering, but many still refrain from having pets. Does Jewish law permit owning a pet? What's the difference between a threatening dog and a cute cat? And what do we really know about their desires?
On Lag B'Omer, we commemorate, among other things, the yahrzeit of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. While it's widely believed that Rabbi Shimon authored the Zohar, there are some who dispute this claim. What's the truth?
Exploring the issues with secular burial practices, the importance of traditional burial, and the impact on the soul.
Commercial charms, mediums, astrologers, and card readers - what exactly is Judaism's stance on them, and how can we understand that even if they sometimes succeed in their predictions, it is still not recommended to use their services? We set out to investigate.
Once upon a time, before the Tower of Babel, everyone spoke the same language, Hebrew. It's even the language through which the world was created. How can we be so sure? We set out to investigate.
When people suffer, it's often said to be a correction for something done in a past life. But why do I have to pay for what my soul did before? Let's explore.
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