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14 Biblical Bad Guys

Scattered throughout the Bible are a host of shady characters and outright villains who played their own key roles in shaping our story.
Your Questions
Why Is a Tallit So Often (Mostly) White?

the overwhelming majority of tallits have historically been white, often with stripes. There are a number of reasons for this.
What Does Judaism Say About Naomi?

Freeman Files
A Soul, Murdered and Alive

Call out from the depths of your heart, and the depths of heaven ring.
Quiz
Take the Tzedakah Quiz

Do you know a penny from a pushke? Test your tzedakah knowledge.
Halachah for Life
What You Need to Know About Taking a Walk on Shabbat

Discover how far you may walk on Shabbat and what actions to take if you inadvertently carry.
Parshah
Is Your Biggest Enemy in Your Own Head?

Anxious Parshah
From the time that G-d said to our father Abraham, "Go from your land..." and "Abraham went on, journeying southward", began the process of "birurim" -- of extracting the sparks of holiness that are scattered throughout the universe and buried within the material existence... By the decree of Divine providence, a person wanders about in his travels to those places where the sparks that are to be extracted by him await their redemption.
— Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch (1860-1920)
Print Magazine

Afterlife is a very rational, natural consequence of the order of things.
After all, nothing is ever lost—even the body only transforms into earth. But nothing is lost.

So too, the person you are is never lost. That person—that soul—only returns to its origin.

If your soul became acutely attached to the material worl...

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