Jewish Views on Justice and Social Responsibility
A sacred mandate to pursue righteousness and repair the world β justice in Judaism is not optional, it’s a calling.
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A sacred mandate to pursue righteousness and repair the world β justice in Judaism is not optional, it’s a calling.
A sacred return to the Source: Teshuvah is more than guilt β itβs a path of healing, renewal, and returning to God.
Honoring loss, preserving love β Jewish mourning rituals weave grief into sacred remembrance and eternal connection.
Explore the rich history and traditions of Hanukkah, a significant holiday in Judaism. Learn about the Menorah, dreidel, and more.
The Talmud, central to Judaism, comprises the Mishnah (oral laws) and the Gemara (commentary and analysis).
A long-awaited hope: exploring the Jewish vision of the Messiah and the Messianic Age.
Judaism, one of the oldest monotheistic religions, is rich with symbolism that goes back thousands of years.
In the realm of Judaism, one of the most recognizable symbols associated with this ancient religion is the Mezuzah.
The Jewish Calendar, with its ancient roots and unique structure, is an integral part of the Jewish religion and culture.