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Sonia Rosenblum (1897-1974) was a woman whose stature as a scholar and practitioner of Chasidic teachings was known and recognized. A lengthy letter addressed to her by Rayatz inquires into the definitive essence of the human experiences of cognition and ...
I've personally never observed the Seder as a newcomer, but if I had, I'd have lots more than four questions to ask. You see, an intriguing pattern, or a pattern of intrigue, makes its silent way through the program...
A New Wave in Educating Jewish Women
Torah learning for Jewish women has been revolutionized. No longer must women strive to learn as men, but rather women are now revealing and celebrating their own unique ability to learn as women.
One day a rich and learned Jew came to one of the great European centers of Torah learning to search for a fitting match for his wise, pious and beautiful daughter.
The Art of not Knowing
The word wise originates from the German word wit, meaning keen and incisive intelligence. In Judaism, wisdom is not defined by intellectual acuity or even the ability to comprehend and store a wealth of information; instead, wisdom is characterized by an...
A deeper reading into the Torah narrative of Moses at the burning bush sheds light on his special character.
Children are naturally curious and ask questions. Discover how the four types of children at the Seder conveys the importance of helping our kids express they’re natural wonder.
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