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What Does It Mean to Fear God?

We fear war, terrorism, illness, and economic collapse, yet rarely stop to ask whether we fear provoking Hashem. Discover how the Torah's understanding of the fear of God can reshape the way we view national tragedy and personal responsibility.

When the Yetzer Hara Fights for its Life

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True faith begins with trusting our great spiritual leaders. Our entire mission in life depends on following the directives of our tzaddikim without questioning. The inner evil inclination wins when it tricks us into opposing or doubting our Torah leaders. Read how to stay strong against the ultimate test of opposition.

Leaving Egypt Before Breakfast

"Egypt" claims that all boundaries are interchangeable, that holiness and ordinary life are identical. The Torah says otherwise. Your quiet morning choices—like Modei Ani before the world wakes up—are hidden moments of faith. With those steps of faith, Hashem leads you out of Egypt.

You Can Do It!

It is easy to fall into the trap of complaining and feeling unloved, but Rabbi Arush warns that this is a form of spiritual rebellion that breeds hopelessness. Choosing perfect faith and trusting in Hashem’s unconditional love will give you the strength to conquer any challenge.

Today’s Auschwitz

Why does protecting a soul matter more than a body? The Kalever Rebbe issues a powerful call for spiritual unity. Learn how we can safeguard our shared eternal heritage.

Guide to Self-Assessment, Part 4 

The biggest mistake we make in our personal growth? Expecting a "spiritual pension" to just flow into our account without doing the daily work. If you want sustainable enthusiasm and peace at home, you must build it daily through hitbodedut (daily prayer).

The Shepherd We Keep Forgetting 

Israel has tried politics for 80 years. At times, it feels as though the nation is like a flock moving endlessly through the desert while searching for its shepherd. Maybe we're looking for the wrong shepherd?

Shavuot – Sweetness of the Torah

This Friday, May 22, marks Shavuot—the anniversary of the giving of the Torah to Israel at Mount Sinai. It was at this exact moment that the Seven Noahide Laws were officially renewed, codified, and given eternal Divine authority through Moses. Sinai didn't just create the Jewish nation; it set the moral blueprint for all of humanity.

Guide to Self-Assessment, Part 3 

Transform your daily hitbodedut into a powerful spiritual catalyst. This 3-step self assessment formula goes beyond standard hitbodedut to align your thoughts, words, and deeds. Turn your daily hour with Hashem into a dedicated engine for Torah-driven growth.