Gratitude: It’s for the Birds
How much in life do we take for granted? How often do we say “thank you” or otherwise express our gratitude? Our traditions in Judaism
How much in life do we take for granted? How often do we say “thank you” or otherwise express our gratitude? Our traditions in Judaism
Tu B’Shevat, the Rosh Hashanah of the trees, informs us of the deep connection between nature and spirituality. Mankind intuited that trees are essential to
“Our Father is making a simcha! This is a simcha of Hashem Yisborach Himself, who is saying, ‘Chazu banai chavivai—Look at my dear children who
Parshat Bo chronicles the dramatic redemption of the Jewish people from a 200-year nightmare of backbreaking slavery and oppression. The great “night of redemption” is
Lot was commanded not to look back at the destruction of Sedom and Am Yisrael were also commanded for the future not to return to
When we were living in Eretz Yisrael, my mother, a”h, was very sick. My wife and I visited as much as possible, but flying a
Moshe Rabbeinu, when informing the Egyptians of the tenth plague that would arrive, says, “So said Hashem, ‘At around midnight I will go out into
We will soon read the Torah portion of Yisro and the 10 commandments, among which is “To remember the Shabbos day and keep it holy.”
I left Eretz Yisrael on an early morning flight to Paris, arriving at the arena with plenty of time before the event began. Luckily for
Rabbi Wolbe writes in Aleh Shur that from Parshas Vaera we learn that patience is one of the most important qualities that anyone in a
A magnificent portrayal of Hacham Yitzhak Yosef appears in the 22 Kislev edition of Mishpacha magazine. The essay describes the fine success enjoyed by Rav
To enter the White House, you need permission from your member of Congress and an appointment several months in advance to get the security clearance