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Fruma is a Jewish girls’ name, whose meaning is not as straightforward as you might think!
Don’t we dip apples into honey on Rosh Hashanah?
Feivel is a Yiddish boys’ name, meaning “bright,” “light,” or “shining.” The original (and still used) form of this name is Feivish, a corruption of phoeubus, “bright,” in Greek. Feivel is often appended to Uri (Hebrew for “fire”) or Shraga (Aramaic for “...
How Do I Explain G-d to My Grandchildren?
Esther is a popular Jewish name, most closely associated with Queen Esther.
The tricky halachic conundrum of “Pores Mapah Umikadesh”
This year, Purim falls on a Friday. For most of the day’s observances—hearing the Megillah, giving gifts to the poor, and sending food to friends and family—this just means we need to be a bit more organized. But when it comes to the Purim feast, things g...
Can archeology provide a clue?
About 150 years ago, archeologists identified the location of Shushan as the current village of Shush in today’s Iran. It is also known as Susa.
And other interesting Q&A from our Chabad.org inbox (Installment #2)
Every week, our “Ask the Rabbi” inbox is full of questions. We never know what to expect; the questions are as diverse as the Jewish people! Here is a sampling of some of the recent questions we’ve been asked (with all identifying information removed): Ca...
How do you cover the flame, when can you return a pot to the fire, and what should you do if it is burning?
The Meaning of the Names of the Bibas Boys
Kfir and Ariel Bibas were kidnapped on October 7, together with their mother, Shiri, and taken to Gaza, where they were brutally murdered. With their red hair and winning smiles, these boys captured our hearts, and the final news of their death was devast...
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