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In the Middle of Nowhere
In the 1960s, the Lubavitcher Rebbe issued a “secret directive” to his Chasidim behind the Iron Curtain. One such Chasid, Hillel Zaltzman, tells the story…
Sanctuary Spaces
Make for Me a sanctuary . . . First spoken to the itinerant Israelites, the imperative to build has echoed across Jewish history. The tabernacle…
By Staff Writer
How To Chanukah
The Menorah On each of the eight nights of Chanukah, this year beginning December 14 through December 22, we light the menorah. Here, in a…
A Covenant of Earth and Sky
Upon hearing the siren alert, you have 60 seconds to enter the protected space. If you are indoors—enter a bomb shelter (mamad), reinforced security room…
And There Was Light
Marnie Perlstein, an advocate against antisemitism in Sydney, Australia, calls herself an “accidental influencer.” When protestors burned an Israeli flag on the steps of the…
By Sarah Ogince
Memories of Sukkot 1991
Sukkot 1991 was different. The crowds were enormous. But this time, the Rebbe remained standing in the sukkah for the next six and a half…
Our Call for Divine Justice
Your throne is established with lovingkindness, and You are seated on it in truth. It is true that You are the judge . . .…
By Staff Writer
Yeshiva Days In Brunoy
We call them Days of Awe. And yet, in many ways, Rosh Hashanah is commonly perceived as a contractual opportunity: We want happiness, good health,…
Called to Remember
When I get to these words in the Rosh Hashanah prayers, my hands begin to tremble. There is no forgetting before Your throne of glory…
By Staff Writer
Yom Kippur, Rediscovered
During the years of my childhood I would spend the Yom Kippur service devoutly attending to the hands of my watch. A little bit of…
By Ari Hoffman
Stringing and Piercing: A Reflection on the High Holiday Prayers
Where words fail us, the shofar comes forward. It pierces our souls and the very heavens with the reverberations of its sound.
A Moment of Truth
The tents are gone. But last year’s encampments on U.S. campuses have wrought a change in mindset and mood so profound, there’s no going back…
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