My beloved is like a deer
The deer is an animal that nobly and easily leaps over life’s pitfalls, knowing there will be more ahead.
The deer is an animal that nobly and easily leaps over life’s pitfalls, knowing there will be more ahead.

How come Moses does not know what answer to give five orphaned sisters who want to inherit their father's portion of Eretz Yisrael?

Israel is not a place to escape or run to, although it can be that as well. Israel is a place to step up into higher purpose and meaning.

One of the interpretations of the name Pinchas is "mouth of brass", suggesting that he is the forebear of those who mount protests.

What happened that made the Israelites in the desert sing a song of praise to a well - and to which well were they singing?

Thousands of people have signed up to watch the live streaming "Toiras-Thon" broadcast marathon to strengthen education in the Jewish world.

Watch: Tuvia and Yitzi 'Talk Parsha': Why was it so bad that Moshe hit the rock? How is this connected to Moses not entering the land?

For 24 hours, starting on Monday the entire Jewish world, from all different sects, will join together through live broadcast.

Mount Sinai was a humble mountain in a desolate desert. What does G-d's giving the Torah there try to tell us?

Torah from Israel's first Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi, the iconic leader of Religious Zionism.

The postmodern radical progressive has vigorously emptied G-d from his life and seems to worship a cult of Death. Opinion.

The Talmud tells us that the fulfilment of a mitzvah must never threaten human life. Thus, the Torah forbade gatherings during the lockdown.

Rabbi Yitzchak Botton looks to the period of the Exodus from Egypt to provide insight into what we can learn from COVID-19.

Rabbi Ido Rechnitz tells Arutz Sheva what happens when an Arab wants to be judged according to Jewish law.

At Shapell’s, students learn there are no shortcuts to making Torah their own. It takes effort. The yeshiva encourages them in their efforts

Recently launched parsha e-list reaches thousands. Check out a sneak-peek of the content, exclusively shared with Arutz Sheva readers!

Investor Michael Eisenberg discusses his new book which explores how we can learn economic lessons through the verses in the Torah.

Recently launched parsha e-list reaches thousands. Check out a sneak-peek of the content, exclusively shared with Arutz Sheva readers!

The once-flourishing Jewish community in Slovakia of about 136,000 Jews has dwindled to a mere 2,600 Jews.

Recently launched parsha e-list reaches thousands. Check out a sneak-peek of the content, exclusively shared with Arutz Sheva readers!

Rabbi Yitzchak Botton delves into the first words said in the morning and the importance of gratitude for every little thing in our lives.

TorahAnytime hosts mega-live-stream event from around world to inspire Jews everywhere on Tisha B’av.

Recently launched parsha e-list reaches thousands. Check out a sneak-peek of the content, exclusively shared with Arutz Sheva readers!

A new parsha e-list has reached thousands of readers less than a month and a half after its launch. Check out a sneak-peek of the content!

Talking about the first ever braille trope system, created especially for Batya Sperling Milner.

Rabbi Yitzchak Botton provides a deeper understanding of the greatness of the giving of the Torah.

This Thursday, Bet El Institutions is launching an e-newsletter, offering weekly Torah insights in the spirit of the Rav Kook's teachings


Rabbi Aryeh Leibowitz from Yeshivat Sha'alvim on what we can learn from how Torah discusses pigs.

Purim is the last of the holidays written in the Tanach and is considered a holiday of salvation and redemption for generations.

American supporters explain the importance of contributing to the restoration of the IDF's aging Torah Scrolls.

Want to grant security services a gift of heritage and Jewish spirit? Oz Ve'hadar project allows you to take part in restoring Torah scrolls

Rabbi Yitzchak Botton uses a baseball game to illustrate a deep life lesson taught by the Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Hasidic movement.

Join Rabbi Aryeh Leibowitz from Yeshivat Sha'alvim for a weekly insight into the Torah portion of the week

Rabbi Yitzchak Botton explains the significance for daily life of the rivalry between biblical twins Yaakov and Eisav.

Man suspected of stealing hospital Torah arrested by hospital security, who believed him to be same person seen in footage 2 days prior.



In ad for TV show, flamboyantly-dressed man emerges from ark with Torah scrolls. Filmmaker dismissive: 'Your feelings don't interest us.'

Rabbi Yitzchak Botton elucidates what the proper attitude should be when approaching the study of our divine Torah.

2 Torah scrolls valued at $50,000 each, one from 1850s which survived the Holocaust, stolen from a synagogue on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.


Arutz Sheva and Echad L'echad join together to support Torah learning and the next generation of Torah scholars.


Elad Zadikov dismissed from coalition and Torah culture portfolio for opposition to anti-family value dissemination in kindergartens.

'Smile, you are children of the King of Kings, the Holy One. Blessed is He Who made me a woman, Happy Woman's Day.'

Deputy Defense Minister says haredi demonstrations against enlistment are the antithesis of Torah values, show lack of gratitude.

During 'second hakafot' in nightclub, Israeli police chief dances with Torah.

Tel Aviv nightclub celebrates 'second hakafot' after holiday with music and dancing.

"Everyone who joins the neighborhood, changes the situation" - Rabbi Ahiad Ettinger works to bring fellowship back to southern Tel Aviv

Gitta Neufeld, $18,000 winner of game show "Jeopardy," tells Arutz Sheva why she attends the Gush Etzion Bible Conference year after year.

More than 7,000 people gathered this week to study Torah together at the world's largest Bible conference in Gush Etzion.

Rabbi Ido Rachnitz questions the religious legitimacy of the ongoing doctors' strike.

Authorities announce that Rabbi Berland will be indicted tomorrow, after a whirlwind of extended arrests and threats of violence.

Rabbi Mordechai Krauss, who headed Yeshiva Oros Chaim for over 30 years, has passed away.

After Gush Katif expulsion Torah was found to be invalid - even though it had been completely valid in its decades of use in Gaza.

Daniel Marks celebrates his dream Bar Mitzvah in moving Torah dedication ceremony at the Shomron Regional Brigade base.

No less than 95% of Jews in Israel have a Tanakh in their home, with 68% of the total population revering it as a holy book.

A Hebrew bible scroll dating to 500 CE, found in Ein Gedi in 1970, has been deciphered for the first time thanks to cutting-edge technology.

Ma'ale Adumim rabbi rules that not embarrassing a Torah reader takes precedent over correcting his mistakes.
