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6 Holy Things that Are Good to Look At

6 Holy Things that Are Good to Look At

Rabbi Yigal Avraham

Did you know that, just as the eye is stimulated by negative images, it is also stimulated by positive images? Our Sages tell us that if we focus on holy objects, simply...

Denial and its Consequences

Denial and its Consequences

Rav Yechiel Brand

a) Denial refers to the ability to deny a reality and to behave as if it does not exist, although man sees it, more or less clearly. Denial plays a leading role in human...

 From Exile to Redemption… Only One-Letter Difference…

From Exile to Redemption… Only One-Letter Difference…

Rav Binyamin SAADA

The holy language – Hebrew, is not like other languages.

Exile Is A Dream: How Can We Wake-Up?

Exile Is A Dream: How Can We Wake-Up?

Rav Binyamin SAADA

“A song of ascents. When the Lord returns the returnees to Zion, we shall be like dreamers.”[1]

The Explicit Fulfillment of the Torah’s Prophecies

The Explicit Fulfillment of the Torah’s Prophecies

Rav Chalom GUENOUN

The Torah is of divine origin. The Zohar says it is the blueprint upon which God created the world.

A Ketubah? What is it?

A Ketubah? What is it?

Liora ROSENBLATT

Your wedding day is finally here! You will join your better half, the one Hashem chose for you before you were even born, under the Chuppah.

Geula And The Return of Prophecy

Geula And The Return of Prophecy

Rav Binyamin SAADA

  One of the great changes that Geula will bring about is obviously the return of prophecy which will no longer be reserved to a minority, but which will be...

The Magic Solution Is In Our Hands

The Magic Solution Is In Our Hands

Rebbetzin Esther JUNGREIS

According to the Zohar, Passover is the period of time when Techiyat HaMetim – the resurrection of the dead – will take place.

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