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Praying at a gravesite Print E-mail

The Jews are famous for praying at the gravesites of deceased relatives, tzadikim and tzikaniyos. However, when praying at a gravesite, one should be very careful to not cross the line to the prohibited --- praying to the dead.

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The Laws of Shemitah Part 3 Print E-mail
ImageWe continue with our studies on Shemitah with the topic of gardening during Shemitah.

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The Laws of Shemitah Part 1 Print E-mail

Image Because the coming year 5768 is a Shemitah year, in which the Torah commands us to let the Land of Israel lie fallow, we present here the first installment of a 2-part review of some of the laws applying to this special year.

 

 

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The Laws of Shemitah Part 2 Print E-mail

Image Because the coming year 5768 is a Shemitah year, in which the Torah commands us to let the Land of Israel lie fallow, we present here the second and last installment of a 2-part review of some of the laws applying to this special year.

 

 

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Kashrus - Aphids on Lettuce Print E-mail

ImageThe following video is from the Star K Kashrus Organization, Baltimore, Maryland, under the supervision of Rav Moshe Heineman. It is essential that families know how to inspect food for bugs, as Hashem commands us to not consume non-kosher living things.

 

 

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Jewish Wisdom

"The father is obliged to circumcise his son, to redeem him, to teach him Torah, to find him a wife, and to teach him a trade or profession". -- Talmud Bavli, Kiddushin 29a

 

 

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