Yom Hashoah: Holocaust Memorial Day
This annual day of remembrance of the victims is observed by Jewish communities worldwide.
Counting the Omer
The days between Passover and Shavuot are considered a time of mourning.
Demons, Dybbuks, Ghosts, & Golems
Do Jews believe in demons?
Jewish Music 101
Music has been a part of Jewish life since biblical times, and remains integral to Jewish religious and cultural experiences.

Blessing the Children
This Friday night practice is taken from the priestly blessing.
Next Torah Portion
Summary
In this Torah portion, God commands Aaron and his sons to make the burnt and sin offerings at the Tabernacle. When God accepts the offerings, the people shout with joy. God describes to Moses the laws of kashrut.
Featured Commentary
Parashat Shemini: When Silence is a Crime
According to one commentator, Aaron’s silence after the death of his sons only comes after he has finished crying.
Kaddish Minyan With Rabbi Rachel Isaacs (Mondays)
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Recharge Now
Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:
On the Road with Shekhinah
Finding divine companionship on an uncertain journey.
Season of Uncertainty
Why should the Omer, a period of harvesting a staple crop, have become a time of mourning?
The Life Force of Liberation
Each act of creativity is a direct challenge to the forces of death and despair.
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