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Fighting for Shabbos in the Public Sphere in Israel

Harsh and hard facts regarding the sweeping work permits for work on Shabbos authorized by the Transportation Ministry, are arousing shock waves in the religious community in Israel. As a result a united front of the chareidi and religious parties has formed to demand that this travesty be halted.

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An Interview with Rabbi Rafael Greineman

Q. There is a lot of discussion these days about the trials of modern technology and some wonder why the subject refuses to be dropped from the current agenda. Weren't there always, throughout the generations, trials and challenges, and the appropriate ways of dealing with them? Why the seeming panic that requires new tools and heightened nonstop publicity?

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The Goal and Duty of Jewish Women

by Rav Yisroel Lorberbaum

Of late we hear the voices of some women who have doubts about how to find both satisfaction and a clear purpose to their lives. They strive earnestly to reach a clear understanding of their specific duty in Judaism as women. Such doubts, like many others which have appeared in contemporary times, are a result of the inroads of western culture and its value system within Jewry.


Showing Appreciation

by HaRav Yehoshua Shklar

The obligation to be grateful to others and the enormous moral shortcoming of ingratitude is a topic that has been written about much. The ba'alei mussar, for example, point to the Midrash (Bereishis Rabbah 22:27) that highlights how contemptible the sordid attribute of ingratitude is.

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