SHABBAT: “hotza-a”, introduction to the melakha of carrying.

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 There are 39 activities that are forbidden in Shabbat (melakhot , see here). One of them is called in Hebrew hotza-a, i.e., carrying, transporting or transferring...

Pirqe Abot 2:2, Rabban Gamliel vs. Intellectual Arrogance

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"Rabban Gamliel the son of Rabbi Yehuda the Prince, said: The study of Tora is good combined with the good ways of the world...

Pirqe Abot 1:7, friendship and second-hand smoke

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 To prepare ourselves for the day of Shabu'ot, the day we received the Tora, it is customary to study pirqe abot, the "Chapters of the...

The Habdala Ceremony

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   Previously, we saw the different opinions regarding the time Shabbat ends ( see here). We also began to explain the Habdala ceremony, which is the official...

PESAH: List of approved foods and products for 5773

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 The foods and products described in the following list do not contain Hametz and are authorized for Pesah 5773.The products mentioned in this list...

PURIM: Why Mordekhay did not bow down to Haman?

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 When King Aḥashverosh appointed Haman as his Chief of Staff he ordered all the officers of the King's court to bow-down to him. Everyone...

Haman, the genius megalomanic

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The villain of the story of Purim is Haman ben Hamedata, a descendant of Amaleq. King Aḥashverosh appointed Haman as his Vizier (or Chief...

SHABBAT: Understanding the Habdala ceremony

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The fourth of the Ten commandments states: "Remember the  day of Shabbat to sanctify it". This means that we should sanctify the Shabbat with...

THE 13 PRINCIPLES: # 13: Tehiyat hametim, just for the righteous?

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The thirteenth principle of the Jewish faith states our believe that the dead will be brought back to life.   This is known as resurrection...

Rabbi Eliyahu Hazan: The first Sephardic Bat-Mitzva

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After being in Tripoli for a few years (see this), rabbi Eliyahu Hazan was invited to serve the Jewish community of Alexandria, Egypt, replacing...