A Pain In The Neck: Egypt And The Narrow Passage To Freedom – By Marc
Passover is a little while away, and yet the lessons from enslavement and eventual Exodus are so clear and so relevant to what is going on for me right now. […]
Passover is a little while away, and yet the lessons from enslavement and eventual Exodus are so clear and so relevant to what is going on for me right now. […]
When you grow up in the secular world you learn many things that you assume come from this place or that. They are not necessarily Jewish things or Jewish teachings. […]
It’s a deep and profound moment when you realize that everything, both good and bad, comes from G-d. Of course we must also realize that many things we think are […]
I knew as I embarked on the 14th Cycle of the Daf Yomi that there would be things that well… troubled me. I knew there would be things that I […]
If someone was to tell you it’s a good thing to strive to be an intermediate or in the middle, you’d look at them like they were crazy. That is […]
I am 29 days into the Tanya, and 10 days into the Daf Yomi and the benefits are already obvious. The information, the lessons and the parables are transformative. But […]
(Album cover for Elton John’s The Diving Board) I was not sure if I should say this out loud and publicly, though I have told a few people. I guess […]
Little problems can become bigger ones if we do not address them and work on them. Little steps and actions can become bigger successes, if we keep moving forward, learning […]
A special thanks to Rabbi Avi Rabin and the JLI Course for this wisdom. If you have not seen The Farewell, I highly recommend the film. Aside from it being […]
In his book 7 Traits, Rabbi Shalom Denbo discusses something I had never really thought about. When we create a child and bring them into the world, we do so […]