Daily Kavanah – Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Holiday gatherings offer us the space for quality time with family, and chosen family, that we are often too busy to enjoy. [...]
Holiday gatherings offer us the space for quality time with family, and chosen family, that we are often too busy to enjoy. [...]
“Gratitude is not a passive response to something we have been given, Gratitude arises from paying attention, From being awake in the [...]
The Jewish children’s book Molly’s Pilgrim by Barbara Cohen is a heartwarming piece about acceptance, identity, and understanding the true origins and meaning of Thanksgiving. [...]
“Sarah’s lifetime—the span of Sarah’s life—came to one hundred and twenty-seven years. Sarah died in Kiriath-arba—now Hebron—in the land of Canaan; and Abraham [...]
This week Rabbi David Woznica writes of pivotal events that led to the creation of the Modern State of Israel which are important for us, and our [...]
This week Rabbi David Woznica writes of pivotal events that led to the creation of the Modern State of Israel which are important for us, and [...]
This week Rabbi David Woznica writes of pivotal events that led to the creation of the Modern State of Israel which are important for us, and our [...]
This week Rabbi David Woznica writes of pivotal events that led to the creation of the Modern State of Israel which are important for us, and our [...]
One of the most troubling passages in our Torah is found in this week’s portion, Vayera: God commands Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son, [...]
In parashat vayera’s second act, Abraham learns of the impending destruction of Sodom and confronts God, asking, “Will You sweep away the righteous with [...]