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11 Facts About the Little-Known Jews of Cuba

In the decades leading up to the revolution, Cuba was home to a diverse and flourishing Jewish community with everything needed to live a full Jewish life.
10 Questions: Take the Temple Mount Quiz

What do you know about the holiest site in Judaism?
Freeman Files
Is There a Flawless Proof That Torah Is True?

Many of the “facts of history” that are commonly accepted today are really quite questionable.
Voices
I Lost My Husband in the Meron Lag BaOmer Tragedy

I returned home 48 hours later – having left my other half and so many shattered pieces of myself in that spot.
Parshah
How to Know When to Give Up

"Mitzvah" is related to the word "tzavta," which means "joining" and "attachment": by performing a mitzvah, a person is joined to the essence of G-d, who issues that particular command. Thus "The reward of a mitzvah is the mitzvah"--being joined with the essence of the Infinite is itself the deed's reward.
— Hayom Yom, Cheshvan 8
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Perhaps a person will say,

“I cannot fathom an infinite Creator, so why should I attempt to do so?”

“And why should I attempt to awaken my heart to show Him love? What can the love of this puny creature provide Him?”

“So I will just serve Him in complete surrender, doing that which is to be done, connecting to a wil...

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