Sukkah 52

Volumes — literally, volumes — have been written on the notorious rabbinic concept of the yetzer hara, the “evil inclination.” It’s the tug we feel to do something we know is wrong, our baser instinct, our id, a powerful self-interest that can sometimes overwhelm the better angels of our nature. Today, the rabbis explore this aspect […]

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Sukkah 51

The mishnah on today’s page states: One who did not see the celebration of the place of the drawing water never saw celebration in his days. That’s right, you haven’t partied until you’ve partied in the Temple on Sukkot. The mishnah then describes the bash in lengthy detail: At the conclusion of the first festival day […]

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COVID, not Pfzier vaccine, more likely to cause serious side effects – study

Individuals who take the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine may suffer from four out of up to 25 clinically relevant side effects: myocarditis, swelling of the lymph nodes, appendicitis and herpes zoster, according to a new Israeli-American study. In contrast, high rates of multiple serious adverse events were associated with coronavirus infection among unvaccinated patients, including a […]

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Apple Babka Recipe

Apple stuffed challah is always a delight for Rosh Hashanah and the high holiday season. But apple stuffed babka is also a perfect sweet treat. In this recipe I combine apples, dates, balsamic vinegar, and spices for a filling. But if you want to eliminate one step, pick up some apple butter or even fig […]

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Sukkah 48

A riddle: Q: If God and the Israelites were to play Tic Tac Toe, who would be X and who would be O? A: God would be X and the Israelites would be O. From where do we derive this? From Psalms 29:11, which says: “God gives strength (oz) to God’s people.” This “midrash” is […]

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