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  • Megillat Ruth: The Halachic Roadmap for Welcoming Converts
    May 17, 2026

    Megillat Ruth: The Halachic Roadmap for Welcoming Converts


    Liora Rosenblatt

    After her friend shared with her a promising Shidduch prospect, Yaelโ€™s excitement became palpable. From what she heard, the boy has several of the qualities she was looking for: good middot, serious in his Torah learning, and intelligent. However, her enthusiasm was quickly shattered when she picked up the phone: โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Yael”, said her friend. He doesnโ€™t want to go out with a convert.โ€ Yael made a big effort to conceal her disappointment. โ€œThank you for trying,โ€ she heard herself say…

    Read more: Megillat Ruth: The Halachic Roadmap for Welcoming Converts
  • The Women of Shavuot: Torah Through the Eyes of Chutzpah Girls
    May 17, 2026

    The Women of Shavuot: Torah Through the Eyes of Chutzpah Girls


    Julie Silverstein

    Each of these women came from different times, places, and social realities…

    Read more: The Women of Shavuot: Torah Through the Eyes of Chutzpah Girls
  • The Custom of Eating Dairy Foods on Shavuot
    May 17, 2026

    The Custom of Eating Dairy Foods on Shavuot


    Tamara Klein

    …milk is a necessity and honey is a luxury…

    Read more: The Custom of Eating Dairy Foods on Shavuot
  • Chagim, Shavuot
    Megillat Ruth: The Halachic Roadmap for Welcoming Converts

    Megillat Ruth: The Halachic Roadmap for Welcoming Converts

    Liora Rosenblatt

    May 17, 2026

    After her friend shared with her a promising Shidduch prospect, Yaelโ€™s excitement became palpable. From what she heard, the boy has several of the qualities she was looking for: good middot, serious in his Torah learning, and intelligent. However, her enthusiasm was quickly shattered when she picked up the phone: โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Yael”, said her…

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  • Chagim, latest, Shavuot
    The Women of Shavuot: Torah Through the Eyes of Chutzpah Girls

    The Women of Shavuot: Torah Through the Eyes of Chutzpah Girls

    Julie Silverstein

    May 17, 2026

    Each of these women came from different times, places, and social realities…

    Continue Reading

  • Chagim, Shavuot
    The Custom of Eating Dairy Foods on Shavuot

    The Custom of Eating Dairy Foods on Shavuot

    Tamara Klein

    May 17, 2026

    …milk is a necessity and honey is a luxury…

    Continue Reading

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Putting Hashem Back at the Center May 17, 2026 by Riva Kent This Shavuot, as we commemorate the giving of the Torah, highlighted by Bโ€™nei Yisraelโ€™s powerful response of โ€œnaโ€™aseh vโ€™nishma โ€” we will do and we will listenโ€ (Shemot 24:7), we are given a meaningful opportunity to reflect on our own service of Hashem: where it may be lacking, and how we can strengthen and renew it. While there are many areas worthy of reflection, Iโ€™d like to focus on one in particular. Me, Myself, and… Read more
Matan Torah: A Feminine Event May 17, 2026 by Jordyn Stone The giving of the Torah at Har Sinai was the realization of a centuries-long dream. Generations before, Avraham Avinu was told that his descendents would be โ€œstrangers in a land not their ownโ€1 but that Hashem would eventually redeem them, and they would leave their place of bondage with great wealth2. This journey began with the birth of Yitzchak and culminated in yetziat Mitzrayim3. But yetziat Mitzrayim wasnโ€™t an end unto itself – the Torah… Read more
Lessons in Kindness and Responsibility in Megillat Ruth May 17, 2026 by Ariella Pinsky The Book of Ruth is customarily read on Shavuot. Some relate this custom to the fact that the story takes place during the harvest season, which the festival of Shavuot celebrates. Some connect it to the fact that just as Ruth accepted the Torah on Shavuot, so do we. Another opinion is that it is read because Ruth was the great-grandmother of King David, who, according to the Midrash1, died on Shavuot.  The story of… Read more

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    Liora Rosenblatt

    May 17, 2026

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