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Judaism views economic morality as a foundation of society.
by Meir Tamari
Dirty Laundry
by Malka Adler
The laundry man stared at me, incredulously: "No tickee, no washee!"
I Was Wrong
by R' Abraham Twerski MD
When a teacher or parent makes a mistake, should they admit the error, or defend their honor?
Pleasure: The Ultimate Energizer
by Rabbi Noah Weinberg
What's your goal in life? A pizza on the beach? Or tapping into your greater potential? Or both?
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The Secret of Evil
by Rabbi Yisroel Miller
Anger is often not so much what the other person did, as it is the perceived threat to our own self-image.
The New Moon Woman's Holiday
by Rebbetzin Holly Pavlov
As the moon waxes and wanes in a monthly cycle, we too have the choice of bringing more or less light into the world.
Effective Communication
by Dr. Meir Wikler
If people learn to speak to each other more effectively, the result will be less resentment and strife.
Masterplan: The Power of Shabbat
by Rabbi Aryeh Carmell
In a time of shattered illusions, when mankind is groping for healthy solutions, Shabbat gives us back our true humanity.
The Spirit of Shabbat
by Dayan Dr. I. Grunfeld
By ceasing from work on Shabbat, we bear witness to the creative power of God.
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.
The Delicate Balance
by Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Practical tools for effective discipline.
Love, Dating & Romance
by Rabbi Pinchas Stolper
Learning how to master the fire of attraction, rather than be consumed by it.
The Tzedakah Treasury
by Rabbi Avrohom C Feuer
Wealth is a heavy burden: it obligates us to help the less fortunate.
Medical Ethics: Who Decides?
by Rabbi Avraham Edelstein
Ethics is a highly specialized field. Doctors are scientists, not ethicists.