In Judaism, there are four distinct beginnings of the year: the first of Nissan, the month in which the festival of Pesach is celebrated; the first of Tishrei, which marks the beginning of Rosh Hashanah; 15th of Shevat, known as the New Year of Trees; and the
How much of our life is in our hands? We affirm that it is G-d who guides our steps, but this does not exempt us from responsibility for our choices. This subject is very relevant,
Amulets and talismans are found among the most different peoples, on all continents, from the beginning of History to the present day. Among us Jews, their history extends to
Jerusalem is the Divine Home on Earth. This means that G‑d's Presence is more noticeable in Jerusalem than anywhere else. The most sacred city of all was, is and
Many people believe that the purpose of life is to be happy. Judaism believes in the strength and importance of joy. However, happiness is not a goal, but a way of living life.
Reincarnation, – the “journeys” made by the soul and how this affects our lives – a mystical, extensive and complex topic that requires many years of in-depth study. Both the Torah and the Talmud
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Lighting the candles