Judaism

Chabad calendar

Chabad calendar

Explore the Chabad calendar, featuring Jewish holidays, observances, and important dates. Stay connected with your faith throughout the year.

Sola Scriptura: The Protestant Commitment to Scripture Alone

Sola Scriptura: The Protestant Commitment to Scripture Alone

Discover why ‘Scripture alone’ became the heartbeat of Protestant faith — and how it still shapes hearts, truth, and life today.

The Meaning and Rituals of Jewish Shabbat

The Meaning and Rituals of Jewish Shabbat

A sacred pause in time — discover the deep meaning, timeless rituals, and spiritual power of the Jewish Sabbath.

What Is a Minyan and Why Is It Required?

What Is a Minyan and Why Is It Required?

The minyan, ten gathered for prayer, expresses deep human yearning for connection, revealing spiritual wisdom and the communal nature of holiness.

The Role of the Torah in Jewish Daily Life

The Role of the Torah in Jewish Daily Life

A sacred rhythm guiding each day — discover how the Torah shapes Jewish identity, choices, and spiritual practice.

Jewish Views on Justice and Social Responsibility

Jewish Views on Justice and Social Responsibility

A sacred mandate to pursue righteousness and repair the world — justice in Judaism is not optional, it’s a calling.

The Meaning of Teshuvah (Repentance) in Judaism

The Meaning of Teshuvah (Repentance) in Judaism

A sacred return to the Source: Teshuvah is more than guilt — it’s a path of healing, renewal, and returning to God.

Jewish Mourning Traditions and the Power of Memory

Jewish Mourning Traditions and the Power of Memory

Honoring loss, preserving love — Jewish mourning rituals weave grief into sacred remembrance and eternal connection.

What is Hanukkah? When does Hanukkah Start?

What is Hanukkah? When does Hanukkah Start?

Explore the rich history and traditions of Hanukkah, a significant holiday in Judaism. Learn about the Menorah, dreidel, and more.

The Talmud: A Pillar of Jewish Wisdom and Tradition

The Talmud: A Pillar of Jewish Wisdom and Tradition

The Talmud, central to Judaism, comprises the Mishnah (oral laws) and the Gemara (commentary and analysis).