Sweet Surrender
by Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis
As in many fine hotels, when they prepare your room for the night, the housekeepers place a piece of chocolate on your pillow. Shmuely, who like all children loved candy, picked up the chocolate and said, "Bubba, it's not kosher!" Read More
Pushka Power
by Tzvi Freeman
Charity, everyone knows, means being a nice guy and giving your money to someone with less. That's why, in Jewish tradition, we never give charity. It's unheard of. Read More
Conversation on Conversion
by Mayor Ed Koch
My message to Jews in the recent election was that the overriding issue, for Jews and others, should be the danger of international terrorism. This issue should trump all others. Read More
Joining Lands
by Michael Steinhardt
Detractors argue that it is preposterous for the community to pay for "rich" kids to visit Israel. But this line of reasoning fails to appreciate the purpose of the gift. It is not merely financial. Read More
ChOKolate
by Rabbi Don Yoel Levy
Still, no one ate chocolate until 1847, when an English firm added cocoa butter and sugar to ground cacao beans to create sweet, hard chocolate. In 1876, the Swiss added milk to the mix to create the hard milk chocolate we all love. Read More
Kraft Kosher Creations
You're in for a treat with these three sumptuous recipes brought to you by your friends at Kraft Foods. Read More
The Dmitriy Code
by Dmitriy Salita
Many people ask me how I can combine Judaism and professional boxing. Chasidic philosophy teaches us that Judaism must fit into every part of our lives. It exists in science, art, and for me, even in boxing. Read More
Tsfat Mystical Map
The ancient holy city of Tsfat in the Upper Galilee calls to the innermost aspects of the Jewish soul. Within its cobbled alleyways and limestone arches are people and places whose essence permeates the city's atmosphere. Here you will discover the heart of Kabbalah in all of its myriad forms. Read More
Sleepless Souls
by Ruth Benjamin
Somewhat hesitantly, Brother Jean-Paul acceded to their request to see the children, who were now preparing to go to sleep. He would be with the rabbis to make sure they did not try any of their Jewish tricks. He would not let them get too close to the children. Read More
'Dispensing Advice'
by Rabbi Aron Moss
In practice, you do not keep Jewish tradition; in belief, you are an atheist; in family life, you have married a non-Jew and thus won't have Jewish children; and even in death, you are determined not to be buried in a Jewish cemetery. Read More
Jet Jew
by Rabbi Israel Meir Lau
He notices a group of men praying in a corner of the airport. As he approaches them, he sees that each is wearing Tefillin and a Tallis. After they finish praying, Moses talks with them and examines their religious articles. Read More
Entertaining Kosher
by Susie Fishbein
Brooke Collier! "Oh my, I read about you," I blurted out. Looking at my nametag, she exclaimed: "And your book helped me realize kosher isn't just briskets and kugels." Read More



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