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Jewish Proverb of the Day: 'Loving a person who scorns you is...' Life lessons from Talmudic proverb on affection, emotional energy, disrespect, self-preservation, mutual respect, reciprocity, and why one should not seek love from someone who treats you with contempt or indifferenceJewish Proverb of the Day highlights a teaching from the Talmud that compares loving someone who scorns you to licking honey from a thorn. ...
Jewish Proverb of the Day: 'Who is the hero? He who...'- The Jewish Proverb that redefines what it means to be a heroA Jewish proverb highlights that true heroism lies in conquering personal urges. This ancient wisdom teaches self-control over impulses and...
Scientists just dug up a 20-meter dinosaur in Argentina that's rewriting Jurassic historyA remarkable dinosaur fossil has been unearthed in Argentina. Named Bicharracosaurus dionidei, this creature lived around 155 million years...
Jewish proverb of the day: ‘I have set before you life and death … and you shall choose life’ – a lesson on decision-making and moral responsibilityAncient Jewish wisdom, rooted in the Torah's 'choose life' proverb, guides daily decisions. This teaching emphasizes selecting actions that...
Jewish proverb of the day: “Who is wise? One who learns from every man…” — Life lessons on wisdom, self-control, contentment and respectThis Jewish proverb by Ben Zoma explains the true meaning of wisdom, strength, wealth, and honor. It says real success is not about money o...
Hebrew proverb of the day: ‘Be not slow to visit the sick’ - a learning on compassion and timely careAn ancient Hebrew proverb advises prompt visits to the sick. This wisdom extends beyond illness to all forms of hardship. Showing care at t...
From Stanford University to spirituality: Who Is Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati, seen with Isha Ambani and Katrina Kaif at Maha Kumbh?At the Mahakumbh Mela, notable personalities from Bollywood, politics, and business, including Isha Ambani and Katrina Kaif, sought blessin...
View: Nothing is permanent. Acceptance of diversity and change is the need of the hourAncient Vedic ritual halls were set aflame to remind everyone that nothing is permanent. Buddha said the same thing. So did the Tirthankara...
Bridging the gap: King Charles III makes space for faith at his coronationAt a time when religion is fueling tensions around the world - from Hindu nationalists in India to Jewish settlers in the West Bank and fun...
Here's the full text of Donald Trump's speech at Motera stadiumDonald Trump's 36-hour visit to India is expected to action-packed as he visits three cities during his tour.