Daily Kavanah – Friday, February 11, 2022
This week’s Torah portion describes the special garments the priests were to wear when offering sacrifices on behalf of the children of Israel. [...]
This week’s Torah portion describes the special garments the priests were to wear when offering sacrifices on behalf of the children of Israel. [...]
In 2009, the Jewish Special Education International Consortium established February as Jewish Disabilities Awareness and Inclusion month. Over the past 13 years, JDAIM [...]
In 2009, the Jewish Special Education International Consortium established February as Jewish Disabilities Awareness and Inclusion month. Over the past 13 years, JDAIM [...]
One of the blessings—and adventures—of hanging out with young children is that they do not necessarily have the same societal “filters” as most [...]
Two days ago, the words of Parashat Terumah were chanted in synagogues around the world. This portion—which introduces the project of building the Tabernacle—opens with [...]
In his attempt to define the threshold test for obscenity, Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart famously remarked, “I know it when I see [...]
Tomorrow, Californians and Missourians will celebrate Rosa Parks Day, honoring the birthday of the civil rights icon—Feb. 4, 1913. A civil rights activist [...]
At 3 a.m. EST today, people began celebrating at Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney, Pa., hoping to eventually catch a glimpse of Punxsutawney Phil [...]
On this day, in 1949, the United States first celebrated National Freedom Day, the landmark creation of Richard R. Wright. Born into slavery [...]
משנכנס אדר מרבין בשמחה “When one enters Adar, one increases joy.” Tonight marks Rosh Hodesh, the beginning of the Jewish lunar month of [...]