Daily Kavanah – Tuesday, November 17, 2020
In the year 284 C.E., the soldiers serving under Diocletian proclaimed him Emperor of Rome. As emperor, Diocletian was notable for his friendliness [...]
In the year 284 C.E., the soldiers serving under Diocletian proclaimed him Emperor of Rome. As emperor, Diocletian was notable for his friendliness [...]
“We recognize in the Bible the record of the consecration of the Jewish people to its mission as the priest of the one [...]
At the beginning of the pandemic, I wrote about some of the silver linings of this challenging time: more time at home, less [...]
There is a tradition of learning a little bit of Talmud each day as a way of ensuring that every word of this [...]
There have been so many terrible losses during this pandemic. Most awfully, more than 238,000 Americans have died and more than 1.2 million [...]
Over the past week, new COVID-19 cases in America have averaged more than 100,000 per day. This represents an increase of 59% from [...]
On Saturday a great teacher of Torah, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, former Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth, died. [...]
Many of us are spending a great deal of time on Zoom calls, on our screens—sitting inside. My friend, a doctor, said this [...]
חַֽסְדֵ֤י יְהוָה֙ כִּ֣י לֹא־תָ֔מְנוּ כִּ֥י לֹא־כָל֖וּ רַחֲמָֽיו׃ חֲדָשִׁים֙ לַבְּקָרִ֔ים רַבָּ֖ה אֱמוּנָתֶֽךָ The kindness of the ETERNAL has not ended, Your mercies are not [...]
We awaken unsure of what yesterday’s election means for us and for America. Much will be revealed in the days to come. This [...]