the ‘simply singing’ project Brings together Arabs and Jews for a musical come together and throw the music we hope to make friends and to get to know people from the different cultures. Beatboxing for Passover
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Best Passover Seder Ever
How to Make Your Faith Real – Why Passover is so Important 051 Special Holiday Edition – How to Make Your Faith Real – Why Passover is so Important – A Powerful Parable about Returning the Suit – A Great Story about Rav Shach and Peace in Your Home – Making Compliments Fit – The…
Why do we drink the 4 cups of Passover?
The Jewish people have several traditions around the 4 cups. One prominent tradition is that the 4 cups correspond to the 4 “I will…” statements of Exodus 6: I am the Lord, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will save you from slavery to them, and…
The Big Ten
No document in world history so changed the world for the better as did the Ten Commandments. Western civilization — the civilization that developed universal human rights, created women’s equality, ended slavery, created parliamentary democracy among other unique achievements — would not have developed without them. As you will see when each of the Ten…
Maimonides on Life
Maimonides on Life Chapter 6, Law 7(b) By Rabbi Dovid Rosenfeld True Friends “If one sees his fellow sin or following an improper path, he is obligated to return him to the better [path], and to inform him that he is sinning to himself with his evil ways. [This is] as it is stated, ‘You…
PARSHA VAIYIKRA TSAV
SECTION XXV. PARSHA VAIYIKRA TSAV. And the Lord spake with Mosheh, saying: Instruct Aharon and his sons, saying: This is the law of the Burnt Offering. It is burnt offering, because burned upon the altar all night until morning, and the fire of the altar shall be burning in it. And the priest shall dress…
Academia.edu
Hi Yaakov, Ariel Mayse (Harvard University, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) just uploaded a paper on Academia.edu: Beyond the Letters: The Question of Language in the Teachings of Rabbi Dov Baer of Mezritch by Ariel Mayse This thesis examines the philosophy of language of Rabbi Dov Baer of Mezritch (d. 1772), one of the most…
Commentary on the Command to Fellowship: A Jewish Interpretation of Hebrews 10:23-25
Originally posted on Morning Meditations:
Yesterday, reader ProclaimLiberty (PL) commented on how he understands the meaning of Hebrews 10:25. Later, I responded by quoting Hebrews 10:23-25 and describing how I understand those verses. The issue is whether or not Christians can take these verses as a general commandment to enter into fellowship with other believers.…
The Sefaria Haggadah
Originally posted on The Sefaria Blog:
Sefaria is pleased to announce the release of the Sefaria Haggadah. The Sefaria haggadah represents some of the greatest features Sefaria has to offer – bilingual texts, multiple commentaries, and how many individuals can work together to build something great. To start, our basic Hebrew text of the Haggadah is from…
D’var Torah Parshas Vaera
Hiding in the Open Daily By Rabbi Label Lam And G-d spoke to Moshe and said to him; “I am Hashem! I appeared to Avraham to Yitzchok and to Yaakov as El Shaddai, but with My name HASHEM I did not make Myself known to them. (Shemos: 2-3) What’s this whole business with the names…
Chanukah Candles
The Proper Time for Lighting Chanukah Candles On Erev Shabbat Praying Mincha Before Lighting Candles On the Friday afternoon of Chanukah, it is preferable to pray Mincha before lighting the Chanukah candles. The reason for this is because the Mincha prayer was established in the place of the daily “Tamid” sacrifice that was brought…
A Guest On Motza’ei Shabbat Chanukah
Question: If one is staying as a guest at one’s parents’ or in-laws’ home for Shabbat Chanukah, where should one light Chanukah candles on Motza’ei Shabbat? Answer: Regarding a married individual who is staying as a guest at his father’s home, according to the Sephardic custom that only the head of the household lights Chanukah…
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