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  • When Can Women Serve as Witnesses?
    June 21, 2026

    When Can Women Serve as Witnesses?


    Shula Rosen

    Women are entrusted with the most crucial roles in Jewish life. Raising and educating children, ensuring the standard of kashrut and a stringent observance of family purity are central to preserving Jewish families and communities โ€“ and these mitzvot rely on the reliability and dedication of women.ย  Why, then, are there cases in which women arenโ€™t allowed to serve as witnesses or eidim? Two witnesses are required to validate Jewish marriages and divorces as well as to provide evidence in a rabbinical court. In these cases, there must be two adult male witnesses…

    Read more: When Can Women Serve as Witnesses?
  • Take a Deep Breath: The Power of Breathing in Judaism
    June 21, 2026

    Take a Deep Breath: The Power of Breathing in Judaism


    Irit Chemel

    Breath plays a very important role in the relationship between man and his Creator…

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  • Bal Tashchit & Going Green: A Torah Perspective
    June 21, 2026

    Bal Tashchit & Going Green: A Torah Perspective


    Tamara Klein

    A story is told of the young Rav Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch, out walking one day alongside his father…

    Read more: Bal Tashchit & Going Green: A Torah Perspective
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    When Can Women Serve as Witnesses?

    When Can Women Serve as Witnesses?

    Shula Rosen

    June 21, 2026

    Women are entrusted with the most crucial roles in Jewish life. Raising and educating children, ensuring the standard of kashrut and a stringent observance of family purity are central to preserving Jewish families and communities โ€“ and these mitzvot rely on the reliability and dedication of women.ย  Why, then, are there cases in which women…

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    Take a Deep Breath: The Power of Breathing in Judaism

    Take a Deep Breath: The Power of Breathing in Judaism

    Irit Chemel

    June 21, 2026

    Breath plays a very important role in the relationship between man and his Creator…

    Continue Reading

  • Hashkafa, Torah & Femininity
    Bal Tashchit & Going Green: A Torah Perspective

    Bal Tashchit & Going Green: A Torah Perspective

    Tamara Klein

    June 21, 2026

    A story is told of the young Rav Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch, out walking one day alongside his father…

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