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A seatmate’s question on a long-haul flight leads to a firsthand explanation of tefillin: what’s inside the boxes, why they go on the arm and head, and why this ancient practice still happens at 35,000 feet.
Magazine·Jun 28, 2026
Earlier this week, hundreds of worshipers entered Joseph’s Tomb in Shechem (Nablus) under the protection of IDF soldiers, to mark the Hebrew month of Adar with prayer, celebration, and a call for renewed Jewish presence at the site. The central highlight of the gathering was the dedication of a new Torah scroll, written in memory
By Menachem Marton·Feb 26, 2026
This weeks ‘Parsha’ (Torah Portion read in synagogues) can be found in Leviticus 14:1–15:33. Join us for a weekly learning for a Jewish perspective for all curious kids.
By Leah Bean Bowman·May 1, 2025
This week, in synagogues around the world, two Torah portions are read. They are called Tazria and Metzora which are Leviticus 12-15.
Join us for a weekly learning journey: unveiling the Jewish wisdom about the Sabbath.
Rabbi Avi Baumol·Apr 8, 2025
Through this study, we will gain a deeper understanding of God’s commandments and how they shape faith, character, and relationships.
Rabbi Avi Baumol·Mar 23, 2025
This week’s Torah portion, Parshat Vayakhel, meaning “And he assembled,” covers Exodus 35:1 – 38:20 and is read in synagogues worldwide on Shabbat.
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