
Building Jewish Values at the Seder
Most educators would agree that despite the fact that children spend more waking hours in school than they do at home, a child’s values are
Most educators would agree that despite the fact that children spend more waking hours in school than they do at home, a child’s values are
We are about to celebrate Pesach, the holiday that Chazal define as Zeman Cheiruteinu—the Season of our Freedom. From even a quick perusal of the
Sharansky’s Message In 2016, Natan Sharansky celebrated the 30th anniversary of his release from the Gulag after nine years in prison. At his annual dinner
A widespread custom of firstborns fasting on the 14th of Nisan is not referred to in the mishna or either Talmud. Nor is it mentioned
Some communities and families have an intriguing custom for the Pesach seder leader or all married men to wear a white kittel around the table.
Ma Nishtana hashana hazeh mikol hashanim? I’m certain I’m not the one who coined that sentence. All of us will be asking this at our
(Courtesy of Project SARAH) Pesach is a time of family, togetherness and the celebration of our freedom. We at Project SARAH want to help you
Pesach is the paradigm of redemption in our history—the hand of God coming to rescue us from our oppressors. But Pesach is just one of
Chazal say we were redeemed in the merit of the nashim tzidkaniyos (righteous women) Miriam and Yocheved, as well as all the women of Am
Please read the two letters below recently shared by Just One Life’s leadership here and in Israel. April 2024 / Adar 2, 5784 This letter
It’s Erev Shabbat in the north of Israel, and Elisha, in his late 20s, is nearly at his parents’ home when he realizes he is
As Pesach approaches, many of us will be frantically cleaning our homes, making menus (or digging up ones from years past) and shopping for an