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Why don't we all write our own Torah scrolls as mandated by the Torah?
Why the best person to advise you about life is someone fully immersed in Torah study.
How a person can unravel spiritually and what we can do to help them.
From the mishnah stating to run to do a mitzvah we learn three levels of enthusiasm for mitzvahs we should all aspire to.
Prayer and counting the Omer share the unique power to change reality.
Why spiritually advanced people have to learn not to "devour" their fellow Jews.
A Jew may not settle in Egypt. The question is why not? After all, the ancient Egyptians are long gone from that country.
Why a king is the heart (not the mind) of the nation.
Is the Beis HaMikdash holy because Hashem chose to make it holy, or do we add any value?
Does G-d ever dish out bad things?
The value of completing a mitzvah.
Don't reduce Judaism to an intellectual experience.
The deeper meaning behind putting Tefillin on your arm before your head.
In the mitzvah of Torah study, the emphasis placed on teaching Torah to children conveys a lesson in how to learn Torah as G-d intended it.
True love means you don't go easy on someone.
Why would the Torah feel the need to tell us that Moshe followed G-d's instructions to relate these laws to the people?
A proper analysis of Rashi’s explanation for the census following the plague conveys Moshe's sense of responsibility to his people.
Belief and anticipation for the arrival Moshiach is fundamental to Judaism. A closer look at how Rambam spells this out crystalizes the role and function of Moshiach.
Learn a sicha of the Rebbe from Likkutei Sichos with Rabbi Ari Shishler.
How the Parah Adumah is a template for the super-rational nature of Judaism.