We yell at others who speed. But... don't we all race too quickly?
There’s a slippery slope between binding, Torah laws, customs, and community norms that attempt to socialize people through fear and control. And lately, this whole thing is bothering me. A lot.
A former "Chabadnik" examines why he has let go of so much of his former garb, and kept something that seems to be a definitive aspect of Hasidic men: the beard.
And you know that the secret ingredient is the refinement of your soul found in the knowing that all of this won’t last.
Mermaid Esther: An Astonishing Fire has been shortlisted for the Rabbit Heart Poetry Film Festival
Once, Herman Wouk was one of the most famous authors in the world. His work was adapted into plays, films, Broadway musicals, and one of the most-watched TV miniseries ever.
Elad Nehorai, creator of Hevria and Pop Chassid, shares how a visit to the resting place of the Rebbe changed his life, both as a creator and as a Jew.
I kiss my tzitzit. I kiss my tefillin. I kiss my siddur. Does that make up for the fact that I have never kissed a woman?
Elul is ON. I am fired up to change, to rearrange my life and to push myself past my perceived limitations.