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Flashback
Leaving Mitzrayim, then, was essentially about leaving the prison of materialism for spirituality   “This festival of Matzah, a time of freedom…” (Kiddush of Leil HaSeder)   Pesach is called a “time of freedom,” while Shabbos is called a “time of rest.” What’s the difference? The Torah word for tranquility is menuchah. There are two
Bassi Gruen
Flashback
Leaving Mitzrayim, then, was essentially about leaving the prison of materialism for spirituality   “This festival of Matzah, a time of freedom…” (Kiddush of Leil HaSeder)   Pesach is called a “time of freedom,” while Shabbos is called a “time of rest.” What’s the difference? The Torah word for tranquility is menuchah. There are two
Faigy Peritzman
TableScapes
I hope you can use this inspiration to create a beautiful table of your own
Shiri Feldman
TableScapes
Here’s a peek at what I did so you can create your own Yom Tov table — complete with elegant linen, stunning flowers, and complementary candlesticks.
Shiri Feldman
Down to a Science
It turns out that fireflies are way cooler than I ever imagined
Yael Zoldan
Down to a Science
To understand freckles, we need to learn a little bit about melanin
Yael Zoldan
Knowing and Growing
The main point isn’t the fact that I enjoy the mitzvah, rather that Hashem wants me to do it
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Knowing and Growing
The foundation of avodah isn’t motivation or geshmak, but obligation through connection
Rabbi Reuven Leuchter
Out of the Woods
"I just feel like someone’s staring at us,” he said, lowering his voice. “Strange, no?"
Rochel Samet
Out of the Woods
“We’ll be making a seudas hodaah together,” Avi said. His friends and Elchanan’s friends...somehow, it was all the same thing now
Rochel Samet
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