Insights from Toras Harav Levi Yitzchok Schneerson, the Rebbe's father, presented by Shliach Rabbi Dovid Dubov of New Jersey, ...
Of all the 39 acts of work which are prohibited on Shabbat, why does The Torah single out the act of lighting fire? As we know, in the Jewish calendar, the night belongs to the next day. By burning th ...
A big legal decision was just made in court that significantly impacts the day-to-day life of Taylor Swift's godson, Leo ...
We are a week into daylight saving time, and some of us are not getting the rest we need! It seems to take a couple of weeks for our bodies to adjust to the one hour difference every time we change ...
Faith is a strange thing. Some people seem to be born with it, a belief woven into the fabric of their being. Others find it ...
If you're a frequent visitor to Dallas, Texas, there's a 'hidden' wire 60 square miles long that runs around a large part of ...
The ninth weekly biblical reading in Exodus, Ki Tissa (30:11-34:35), tells us significant details about God, the Torah, and the Shabbat, revealing deep meaning and significance that should affect our ...
The Village Chapel welcomes the community to join them for a special Shabbat evening on Friday, April 11, 6 to 8 p.m., ...
In the Jewish faith, Shabbat represents God’s seventh day of rest and is recognized weekly as the Sabbath. The Shabbat 200 event takes place on Friday because the weekly Sabbath lasts from ...
It holds several key understandings of the role of the Sabbath. Verse 17 “ in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, but on the seventh day he stopped working and was refreshed.’” The Lord himself ...
From sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, Shabbat is a Jewish holiday celebrated every week. It’s a day of rest for Jews to spend time with friends and community members, starting by sharing a meal.