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beLIeVE and let LIVE!
by Yosef Y. Jacobson
According to the Hebrew Bible, the Ten Commandments were engraved on two separate tablets. Why? Was God so short of granite that He needed to use two tablets instead of one? Read More
Facing the Ox
by Sara Levy
Every so often, a complex question of Jewish law presented itself to Rabbi Pinchas Horowitz (1730-1805), the famed Rabbi of Frankfurt, Germany. The neighborhood butcher had brought before him a particularly complicated case. Read More
Japan's Kosher Culture
by Rabbi Hertsel Simantov
We have the privilege of living in an era where no part of the world is too far for us to reach or communicate with, in spite of geographical or cultural differences. Read More
Man of War
by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
Since I began writing about the Tanya-Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi's revolutionary work on Hasidut from the late 18th century-I have been asked many times about the connection of Tanya to Kabbalah. Read More
Technological Tension
by Rabbi Yitzchak Hanoka
From dishwashers to microwaves to automatic coffee-brewers, technology has revolutionized the modern kitchen. Read More
Setting the Standard:
by Chaim Zalman Levy
This is the first in series of articles highlighting innovative approaches by OK Kosher to ensure the highest quality standards in Kosher Supervision. Read More
Shaping While Shipping
by Ruth Benjamin
The Queen Mary cut her way through the waters of the Atlantic, hardly using her potential speed of over 28 knots. Read More
The Great Wail of China
by Rabbi Marvin Tokayer
Each year, many Jewish families sit at the seder table, partake of the nostalgic, symbolic foods, enjoy the cups of sweet wine, recite the historic words of the Haggadah, listen to the familiar sound and rhythm of the youngest child reciting the Mah Nishtanah (Four Questions), and relish the delicious meal. Read More
Kosher Kid
by Michael R. Medved
A few weeks ago, my six-year-old daughter did something that greatly upset one of my professional colleagues. At the same time, it made her father enormously proud. Read More
Spirituality in Spandex
by Simcha Weinstein
We'll never know for sure how many thirteen-year-old boys over the past 80 years have squirreled themselves away with a stash of comic books when they were supposed to be studying for their bar mitzvah. Read More
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