Easy Make-Ahead Recipes for Shavuos
Easy Make-ahead dairy recipes for Shavuos that are quick and easy, along with a time scheduled timeline so you know how and when to prep.
Counted in Love: What Parshas Bamidbar and Shavuos Teach us about Hashem’s Love and the Jewish People
Parshas Bamidbar always shows up near the holiday of Shavuos, and it’s no wonder. In Parshas Bamidbar, Hashem counts the tribes of Israel and shows us the true meaning of love. Shauos is th holiday in which we choose our relationship with Hashem.
Kiddush Hashem: More Than a Mission Statement
What does Kiddush HaShem truly mean in everyday life? In this reflective editorial from Yitzchak and Claire Zeitler explore integrity, restraint, character, and the responsibility Jews carry to represent Torah through their conduct — in business, relationships, online interactions, and the quiet moments no one else sees.
The Spiritual Mindset Behind Sustainable Prosperity: Ancient Torah Wisdom on Wealth, Trust, and Lasting Bracha
In a world driven by ambition, productivity, and financial anxiety, the Torah offers a radically different understanding of prosperity. This thoughtful essay explores bitachon, wealth, shemittah, and sustainable abundance through the lens of Jewish wisdom, revealing why true security comes not only from effort, but from trust in HaShem.
The Hidden Threads: Shatnez in the Modern World
Shatnez is one of the Torah’s most mysterious mitzvos — the prohibition against wearing wool and linen together. In this feature, Rav Yaakov Gurwitz explains the halachic, spiritual, and modern-day realities of shatnez, from designer suits and textile forensics to Jewish identity, modesty, and the hidden layers of everyday life.
The Gates of Jerusalem: Stone, Strategy, and Story
Explore the seven historic gates of Jerusalem’s Old City, built under Suleiman the Magnificent, and discover their unique architecture, history, and role in shaping the city’s daily life and timeless design.