(Introduction.) Today: The “ritual commandments” arguably start here. 76. “Speak of them … when you lie down and when you rise up.” (Deuteronomy 6:7) =
In addition to Jewschool‘s series in which we argue over the mitzvot and Mah Rabu‘s fun with numbers, an assortment of other blogs are counting
(Introduction.) Today: Defense Against the Dark Arts. 61. “There shall not be found among you anyone who practices divination…” (Deuteronomy 18:10) = understood to refer
(Introduction.) Today: Once again, idolatry is still bad. 46. “Don’t mention the names of other gods.” (Exodus 23:13) = don’t swear by idolatrous gods 47.
(Introduction.) Today: idolatry is still bad. 31. “Don’t make gods of silver or gods of gold with me.” (Exodus 20:20) 32. “The names of other
(Introduction.) Today: Be excellent to each other. Idolatry is bad. 16. “Reprove your kin…” (Leviticus 19:17) 17. “…but incur no guilt on their account.” (Leviticus
Chag sameach! The omer begins tonight! This means that for the next 7 weeks we’ll be counting up to Shavuot, the time of the giving
Amid all the discussion about who the top rabbis are, there’s no question what the top city is in the organized Jewish world: CHICAGO. The
This year’s cosmic confluences march on! We’ve had the autumnal equinox on Rosh Hashanah, the winter solstice on Rosh Chodesh Tevet (during Chanukah), and Ice
I hear that they’re opening up yet another kosher vegetarian Indian restaurant, and here are some of the items on the menu: Mekimi Mei’afar Dal