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Even if our situation doesn't improve, we can choose to see things differently.
by Roiza D. Weinreich
The Kapo
by Tziporah Heller
In the concentration camp, she'd do anything to save her sister.
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Judging Favorably
by Yehudis Samet
'Tis better to explain than to complain.
My Elephant-Birds
by Yeshara Gold
A step-mother struggles to close the gap.
Touch of Wisdom, Touch of Wit
by Shmuel Himelstein
How to handle an insult with grace and humility.
Finding Your Spouse in 30 Days
by Rabbi Y. P. Feinhandler
Identify your issues, put them behind you, and open up a great future.
Women and Success
by Rbtzn Feige Twerski
The existence of two genders means we absolutely need the unique strengths of both.
Sabbath: Day of Eternity
by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan
God asserted His mastery over the universe by actively changing it. On Shabbat, He "rested" by no longer asserting this mastery. We emulate God by relinquishing our mastery over the world on Shabbat.
First Day in Auschwitz
by Israel I. Cohen
From the ghetto we had brought backpacks into which we had hurriedly stuffed belongings. Now, as we disembarked from the railcars, we were ordered to drop them and run.
Confessions of a Hollywood Marrano
by Brian Ross
How I managed to eat kosher and observe Shabbat on the set of a major motion picture.
The Mourner's Kaddish
by Rabbi Nosson Scherman
The positive actions of a child are being able to raise the spiritual level of a deceased parent.
Judaism and the Environment
by Rabbi Barry Freundel
The Torah commands us not to wantonly destroy anything in God's great universe.
Mirrors of Our Lives
by Rebbetzin Holly Pavlov
Suffering comes to a person as an expression of God's desire to forge a deeper connection.
The Jewish Self - Recovering Spirituality in the Modern World
by Jeremy Kagan
Viewing ourselves like animals or machines is not an alternative vision of man; it is his destruction.