Shabbat Shalom
This week, we learn from the daughters of Zelaphohad what it means to speak up for your needs and how things in the world can change when we express our needs and desires.May we all hear and be heard!Shabbat shalom!
This week, we learn from the daughters of Zelaphohad what it means to speak up for your needs and how things in the world can change when we express our needs and desires.May we all hear and be heard!Shabbat shalom!
On this day, the 17th of Tammuz, we mourn the breach of the walls of Jerusalem by the Romans, marking three weeks before the destruction of the Temple. We fast to feel this physical pain, but may we all also look deeper into our souls to see the spiritual aspect; where...
Shabbat shalom! May it be peaceful for all after such a challenging week for our community.
This week, we learn about what it means to be a leader and a follower. May we all find it in our hearts to know the right time to lead, to support or to let someone else lead us. Shabbat shalom!
Shabbat shalom! May you feel relaxed and calm this weekend!
The journey through the desert can be a challenge- lots of rules, frustrations and needs. When we all work together, the journey becomes a little easier. Shabbat shalom to all!
Chag sameach! This weekend, we receive the Torah, our life, our connection to each other and our lifelong journey of learning! Shabbat shalom to all.
Shabbat shalom to all of our friends, neighbors and family. Wishing you peace and rest!
This week, the Torah teaches us of the sabbatical year, something that is not only for humans, but also for the land. This year in Israel, this commandment comes alive yet again in this year of Shmita, allowing the fields of the holy land a year of rest. Shabbat shalom!
This week, the Torah reminds us of all of the festivals which we are to celebrate and remember during the year. The commandment for the counting of the Omer, this special time we are in now, is also present in this week’s portion. Why only after about a month of counting...