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Featured @Chabad.org

8 Ways to Harness Social Media to Inspire Jewish Life

Social media enables each of us to become an online publisher, influencing what others read, think about and discuss.

Why Is Social Media so Addictive?

Recognition hunger, like many worldly desires and addictions, can never be satisfied.

Insights for a More Meaningful Kaddish

After I’d been saying Kaddish for several months, it occured to me that I did not understand how the prayer related to my grandmother.

Our Father, Our King

Our relationship with G‑d is uniquely two-fold: we are his children, yet we are also his subjects.

11 Ways to Show Kindness on the Internet

Some examples of virtual kindness that everyone can implement, which will leave a positive impact on the people in your networks.

Social Media and Polarization

In our fast-paced digital world, is it possible to take the time to review and gather all the necessary information before judging a situation?

Featured @ Aish.com

Ten Commandments of Social Media: How to Harness Its Power

How do we harness the power of social media while avoiding the pitfalls along the way? Here are the Ten Commandments to keep in mind while using social media:

Tu Bishvat, Past and Present

Discover the history of Tu Bishvat

Featured @ The Forward

11 Things The Talmud Teaches Us — About Behaving Ourselves On Social Media

Jewish tradition provides us, especially in the digital age, with a roadmap of how to communicate with others in a constructive and non-judgmental manner.

Featured @ Yisrael Hayom

Two-pocket Environmentalism

Judaism…contains both anthropocentric and eco-centric sources, and this dichotomy exists because both views are valid, but depend on the circumstances.

Shema Israel vs. Allahu Akbar  

Islam’s emphasis is on God’s greatness and the necessity of submission. Judaism’s emphasis is on God’s unity and goodness.

Featured @ The Jerusalem Post

Stumbling Blocks of Consumerism

A great many of our environmental concerns are caused by the subtle, but potentially lethal stumbling block of consumerism.

Who is afraid of “Tikun Olam’?

Much of what is today touted as ‘tikun olam’ would once have been more modestly described as ‘hessed.’

A Matter of Trust

Though not always deserved, trust is the basis for the functioning of any economy.

Featured @ The Algemeiner

A Jewish View of Data Sharing and Privacy Protection

Our interconnected world creates countless opportunities for privacy breaches that bring about painfully embarrassing situations and scandals.