Shabbat

How to Host Shabbat Dinner

It’s easier — and more rewarding — than you think!

Similar Jewish Words You Don’t Want to Mix Up

From kibbitz/kibbutz to mitzvah/mikveh, we round up some easily confused Hebrew and Yiddish terms.

What Is the Temple Mount?

Holy to both Jews and Muslims, this area in Jerusalem’s Old City has been a focal point of inter-religious tension for decades.

Do Jews Believe in Satan?

In Jewish texts, the devil is sometimes an adversary and sometimes an embodiment of evil.

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Summary

In this Torah portion, Moses details many of God’s laws to the Israelites. These include laws about worshiping other gods, kashrut, business ethics and treatment of animals. God outlines the details of three holidays: Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot. God provides an angel to protect the Israelites from their enemies and warns the Israelites not to worship other gods. Moses ascends Mount Sinai to meet with God for 40 days and 40 nights, leaving Aaron and Hur in charge.

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Parashat Mishpatim

Exodus 21:1-24:18, 30:11-16

II Kings 12:1-17 | Shabbat Shekalim

Parashat Mishpatim: Overcoming Victimhood

This Torah portion offers a vital ethical message for a people who have suffered centuries of oppression.

Daf Yomi

A global project of Talmud study, Daf Yomi covers the entire 2,711 pages of the Talmud in 7.5 years of daily study. Click below to join by signing up for our Daily Dose of Talmud newsletter and to see our most recent Daf Yomi essays.

a year of zohar

A series of seasonal essays exploring Judaism’s most important mystical text.

Jazz Kabbalah

The art of sacred improvisation.

The Voice That Never Ceased

Learning Torah in the manner of the Zohar requires the cultivation of both knowledge and imagination.

Flowing Like Tree Sap

One function of the Zohar’s unique literary form is seen in the way it mixes metaphors of bodies and trees.


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8 Jewish Pickle Recipes

A cozy collection of Jewish pickling and fermentation recipes to try at home.

Julius Rosenwald

The man who revolutionized the Sears catalog supplemented a traditional Jewish approach to philanthropy with modern business practices and progressive ideals. 

Who Was Rabbi Akiva?

The second-century sage was the inspiration for many legends and may have died as a martyr.

Sports & Immigrant Jews

Immigrant Jews delved into sports to prove their mettle as Americans.

Bedtime Shema

Asking God for peace and protection in this evening prayer.

Jewish Immigration to America

The size and character of the American Jewish community has been defined by the 3.5 million Jews who have emigrated since the 17th century.


Recharge Now

Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat.

Sabbath of Coins

The perfect symbol of the two-sided, both/and, hidden/revealed quality of the season.

On Falling

There are seasons of standing and seasons of falling and both of these are held softly, somewhere, by the One.

Tu Bishvat: Trusting What We Cannot See

Just as life moves beneath the soil and sea, the Jewish holiday of trees reminds us that the world is fuller than it often appears.

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