Daily Kavanah – Thursday, July 23, 2020
One of the many dilemmas raised by the COVID pandemic consists of the conflict between individual liberties and public safety. Oddly, in Jewish [...]
One of the many dilemmas raised by the COVID pandemic consists of the conflict between individual liberties and public safety. Oddly, in Jewish [...]
“Jewish terrorists have just blown up the King David Hotel!” – United Press International, London On July 22, 1946, the militant Zionist underground [...]
Beginning on Rosh Hodesh Av, which we observe today, many Jews commence rituals of mourning leading up to Tisha B’Av (the ninth of [...]
In the Army, they called it “a case of the Mondays.” Some soldiers would always struggle on the first day back from the [...]
As we approach Shabbat we are aware of the blessing we have received this week—even during challenging times, we are grateful. Our blessings [...]
Our tradition teaches us to be grateful everyday for the most obvious and yet essential blessings of the day. We ask God for [...]
Our tradition teaches us to be grateful everyday for the most obvious and yet essential blessings of the day. If we acknowledge these [...]
Our tradition teaches us to be grateful everyday for the most obvious and yet essential blessings of the day. If we acknowledge these [...]
Our tradition teaches us to be grateful everyday for the most obvious and yet essential blessings of the day. If we acknowledge these [...]
Where has this week vanished? Is it lost forever? Will I ever recover anything from it? The joy of life, the unexpected victory, [...]