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Freeman Files
G‑d Is Not a Thing

The other day I realized that I hadn't seen G-d in quite a while -- probably not since childhood... Where did I misplace Him?
Quiz
Take the Deborah Quiz

Test your knowledge of Deborah, the prophetess and judge.
By the Numbers
11 Things Jews Do to Remember the Holy Temple

As we mark the Nine Days, let’s explore 11 ways Jews remember the Temple, its rituals, and its destruction throughout the year.
Question of the Week
Are Dangerous Sports Like Football and Wrestling Kosher?

Does the possibility of serious brain injury (CTE) mean that playing in the NFL isn’t kosher?
Jewish News
Voices
Feeling Down? Visit Chabad!

What was the highlight of my trip? I thought it would be the quiet, the beaches, the nature. But on this trip, the highlight wasn’t outside at all.
Parshah
Fake News and Alternative Facts

Anxious Parsha - Devarim
Story
The Anonymous Slaughter-Checker

He dressed in worn-out clothes, packed a loaf of bread and a few books into a beggar's sack, took a walking stick in hand, and quietly left Ostroh.
One thing I ask of G-d, only this do I seek: that I may dwell in the house of G-d all the days of my life, to gaze upon the pleasantness of G-d and to visit His Temple.
— King David (in Psalms 27, recited during the month of Elul)
Print Magazine

Naturally, we think of the Jewish people as a conglomerate of many Jews. But the Baal Shem Tov saw the Jewish people as a single, indivisible whole.

Think of a geometrical point. A point is indivisible, but not because it is too hard, too big, or too small to cut up. A point simply has no area to be divided. That’...