Daily Kavanah – Wednesday, July 7, 2021
As we continue to enjoy more normalcy after a challenging and unconventional year, the blessings of our life unfold renewed before us. This [...]
As we continue to enjoy more normalcy after a challenging and unconventional year, the blessings of our life unfold renewed before us. This [...]
As we continue to enjoy more normalcy after a challenging and unconventional year, the blessings of our life unfold renewed before us. This [...]
As we continue to enjoy more normalcy after a challenging and unconventional year, the blessings of our life unfold renewed before us. This [...]
Praying for a Miracle We have been reading reports about the building collapse in Surfside, Florida, hoping desperately that survivors will be found. [...]
All too often, we consign the topic of faith to the field of theology and religion, but faith isn’t just about God. It’s [...]
Typically, we associate heroism with bravery and strength, qualities that certainly describe the actions of the first Jewish Congressional Medal of Honor Winner, [...]
Not many spiritual communities boast their own artist-in-residence but Stephen Wise Temple is truly fortunate to have Mario M. Muller in that special [...]
On this day in 1910, composer Frank Loesser was born to Jewish parents in New York City. His half-brother, Arthur, was a talented [...]
On this day in 1914, Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist, assassinated the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his [...]
One of my favorite Hebrew expressions is על טעם וריח אין להתווכח (al ta’am v’reiach ein l’hitvakeach)—“there is no point arguing about taste and [...]