Daily Kavanah – Monday, May 2, 2022
Later this week we observe Yom HaZikron—Israel’s Memorial Day—and celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut—Israel’s Independence Day. As we lead into those holidays, I want to [...]
Later this week we observe Yom HaZikron—Israel’s Memorial Day—and celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut—Israel’s Independence Day. As we lead into those holidays, I want to [...]
This Shabbat is the yahrtzeit of my cousin, Menashe Simcha Davidovits, who died last year on Yom HaShoah. When I moved to Israel in 1992 [...]
In this four-part Daily Kavanah, Rabbi Ron Stern examines the recently-released Pew Research Center survey of American Jews. To catch up with previous entries, click [...]
In this four-part Daily Kavanah, Rabbi Ron Stern examines the recently-released Pew Research Center survey of American Jews. To catch up with previous entries, click [...]
In this four-part Daily Kavanah, Rabbi Ron Stern examines the recently-released Pew Research Center survey of American Jews. To catch up with previous entries, click [...]
This week’s Daily Kavanot will serve as a four-part series, focusing on insights gleaned from the most recent Pew Research Center survey of the American [...]
Last week, the president and vice president of the United States, along with the first lady and second gentleman, hosted “The People’s Seder.” [...]
The mystics of our tradition saw great meaning in the counting of the Omer, which is marked each night between Passover and Shavuot. In its [...]
The mystics of our tradition saw great meaning in the counting of the Omer, which is marked each night between Passover and Shavuot. In its [...]
The mystics of our tradition saw great meaning in the counting of the Omer, which is marked each night between Passover and Shavuot. In its [...]