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Judaism

Everything you need to know about Judaism and being Jewish: the weekly Torah portion, Jewish holidays, Jewish rituals and more.

Revenge - The Torah perspective

Yemenite Torah scrolls

10 years and 318 million words later, Sefaria brings Torah study into the digital age

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL / JTA
 FRESH EYES: Lifting a Torah scroll at Yeshiva University in New York, 1950.

Vezot habracha: The blessing of the Torah

 SIMCHAT TORAH at Jerusalem’s Har Hamor Yeshiva.

Simchat Torah: Order, trust, and the joy of Torah

Shabbat candles

Shabbat, Simchat Torah candle-lighting times for Israel and the US

 'ASCENDANCE,’ BY Yoram Raanan, oil collage on board, 61 X 45 cm, 2023

Touching spiritual heights with art in honor of the joyful holiday

By MEIRA RAANAN
 THE JOY of getting close to the Torah

On the eve of Simchat Torah - are women allowed to touch the Torah?

By NECHAMA GOLDMAN BARASH
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 Maurycy Gottlieb: ‘Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur,’ 1878

We are part of the human family: A reflection for Yom Kippur

By RABBI RON KRONISH

A NYC exhibit explores the etrog’s journey around the Jewish world

By RACHEL RINGLER/JTA
 Sukkah (illustrative)

Sukkot: A versatile verse

A sukkah

Sukkot: Joy in permanence and transience

Rabbi Pinto: "Ascent to the Temple Mount - Forbidden for Jews"

By Mark Fish

Sukkah etiquette: Respecting the Mitzvah space

By Mark Fish
 AN EGALITARIAN prayer service takes place during public prayer at Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, on Yom Kippur, Sunday.

Are battles between secular and religious Israelis the new normal?

 Members of the Bnei Menashe Jewish community build a Sukkah in preparation for the Sukkot holiday.

Sukkot is a holiday of homecoming and homelessness

By Rabbi James Ponet/JTA
 Businesswoman sitting on her desk in an office (illustrative).

Can giving Israel Sundays off heal the religious divide?

 PRAYING FOR forgiveness at the Western Wall before Yom Kippur.

'Mimini Mikhael': Yom Kippur must be transformative - review

By ROSS SINGER
 Prospective buyers examine etrogs for imperfections at Nachum Lurie's etrog orchard in Kfar Chabad, Israel.

The quest for the perfect Etrog: Inside the high-stakes world of Sukkot citrus

By AARON PORIS/THE MEDIA LINE
Shabbat candles

Shabbat, Sukkot candle-lighting times for Israel and the US

 PICKING MYRTLE plants, one of the Four Species, for use in 'lulavim.'

Sukkot: One small step for unity - opinion

By MOSHE TARAGIN
 Egalitarian services for Israelis held at Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto.

Egalitarian Yom Kippur services organized by WZO in North America

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