Tag: Jewish Society

A mother reflects on her decision to make her 17-year-old daughter work for her own spending money after a lavish party led to a credit card dispute.
Jewish students at the University of Surrey in the UK have set up a pop-up Pesach caf on campus, providing Pesach-compliant foods and a kitchen for students to prepare their meals during the Passover festival.
The article discusses the challenge of balancing Jewish observance with secular society, exemplified by a decision regarding adjusting prayer times on Super Bowl Sunday at a synagogue in Atlanta.
The author reflects on the concept of helping others and its potential harm.
In this episode of Mishpacha Magazine's podcast, the focus is on Glikl of Hameln, a well-known figure in Jewish history.
The article discusses the unique societal dynamics in Israel, highlighting the close-knit nature of the country where there is almost no separation between public and civil life.
The article discusses the divide between Israel's patriotic citizenry and its progressive elites in the wake of the recent conflict.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Eli Paley, the publisher of Mishpacha magazine, discusses the future of Israel's Haredi community.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Eli Paley, the publisher of Mishpacha magazine, discusses the future of Israel's Haredi community and its relationship with secular society.
In this article, the author discusses the power of religious practice and belief in Judaism.
The author reflects on their daughter's decision to join a Midrasha/IDF program after high school.
This article discusses the issue of singlehood within the Jewish community, particularly in Orthodox circles.
This episode delves into the Yeshiva Curriculum issues, focusing on how society's perception of reality impacts us and what we can glean from this dynamic.
Rabbi Joshua Berman delves into the lack of emotional connection many Jews feel towards Tishah B'Av, questioning why the destruction of the Beit Hamikdash does not evoke greater sorrow in contemporary times when Jewish life seems prosperous.
Rabbi Joshua Berman examines the lack of emotional connection many feel towards Tisha B'Av and the concept of mourning the destruction of the Temple.