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Pesach: Three Gems About The Holiday

Pesach: Three Gems About The Holiday

Jewish Thinking - Rav Mordékhai STEBOUN

Rav Mordechai Steboun, a student of the Vaizra Yitzchak Collel,  offers us three gems on Pesach, to spiritually enhance our experience!

A Search for Extraordinary Chametz

A Search for Extraordinary Chametz

The Torah-Box Team

This story took place during the Cold War. At that time, life was almost impossible for Jews living in Leningrad. When a non-Jew worked long hours throughout the week,...

Pesach- Are you Completely Free My Friends?

Pesach- Are you Completely Free My Friends?

The Torah-Box Team

Last year, before Pesach, I was invited by an organization dedicated to the well-being of prisoners in Israeli jails, to say a few words of encouragement and to...

Selling and Searching for Chametz

Selling and Searching for Chametz

After cleaning the house, car, and office, we need to carefully check by candlelight to make sure there is no chametz left. Chametz is any food made out of wheat,...

Miriam: The Hidden Heroin of the Egyptian Exile

Miriam: The Hidden Heroin of the Egyptian Exile

Women - Liora ROSENBLATT

Moshe Rabbeinu, the greatest prophet and the spiritual leader of the Jewish people, is commonly recognized as the emblematic figure of the Egyptian exile.

Story: A Kosher Pesach in Auschwitz Camp

Story: A Kosher Pesach in Auschwitz Camp

Rav Emmanuel MIMRAN

When the Sanz Klausenburger Rebbe was in the concentration camps, he suggested to some of the students who were with him to prepare Matzot for Pesach

Pesach- A Holiday of Emunah and Tefila

Pesach- A Holiday of Emunah and Tefila

Jewish Thinking - The Torah-Box Team

To jump into a rough sea? It does not seem logical. Why such a cruel death after surviving all the misfortunes from long slavery? Why jump into the water after all that?

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