The Potent Power of a Parent’s Prayer
A mother developed a serious illness and the daughter and mother insisted that the mother’s father not be informed. The husband, though, argued that it
A mother developed a serious illness and the daughter and mother insisted that the mother’s father not be informed. The husband, though, argued that it
As part of the Shema, we recite: ve-shinantam le-vanecha, ve-dibarta bam. But what exactly does that first word mean? From the context, we would expect
It was a pretty typical night in our home a few years back. It changed when one of my children asked that I make school
If you spent the day working at a fish factory, wouldn’t you change your clothing before coming to shul? After a sweaty workout at the
“Potential” is a word that evokes a wide range of responses. Potential can inspire, opening the mind’s eye to endless possibilities. Potential can partner with
I few weeks ago I visited the settlement of Gevaot in the Gush Etzion area, not far from Jerusalem. The settlement of Gevaot was founded
The stories we tell ourselves about the world and our place in it lock us into a single way of thinking: Experts are never wrong.
Kol Isha is a Facebook group started in December 2016 by Kerry Bar-Cohn, known as the Jewish performer “Rebbetzin Tap.” The goal is simple—to provide
Shabbat Shekalim Parshat Mishpatim The Shabbat of, or before, Rosh Chodesh Adar (the Adar that precedes Pesach) is designated by the Gemara in Megilla as
Hi, Noach, thank you so much for agreeing to talk with me. I know you are so busy wrapping up your army service. Can you
Over the centuries, a custom evolved in the Jewish community to use a tallit as a wedding chuppah. It is frequently a gift from the
Sleep is good for us. It helps us heal, it helps put us in a better mood and it helps put a spring in our