Shabbat Shalom!
Shabbat shalom! May we all feel rested and appreciated this Shabbat.
Shabbat shalom! May we all feel rested and appreciated this Shabbat.
This week, 10 spies come back to the Israelites afraid of what is in store for them in the promised land. Two come back with a bunch of grapes and praise the gifts of the promised land. There is always something positive to see in every situation, may we all have...
This week, Aaron, the high priest, is instructed how to light the menorah, the 7 lamps of the holy candelabra. This symbol has come to represent Jewish autonomy, freedom and deliverance. This week, we pray for the safety of the Jewish people worldwide and that the light of the menorah brings...
Shabbat Shalom! We hope that everyone had an enlightened week filled with Torah!
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A new book, a new month, a new beginning. This week we pray for peace in Jerusalem and for the safety of all people. Shabbat shalom.
Your threshing shall overtake the vintage, and your vintage shall overtake the sowing; you shall eat your fill of bread and dwell securely in your land. Leviticus 26:5 May we always have exactly enough. Shabbat Shalom.
This week, we learn of some of the ways that we are meant to be holy, to create holiness, to maintain holiness. These laws are between people, concern the relationship of people with god and people with nature. May we all be blessed with a great variety of ways in which...
This week is the first Shabbat of the new month of Iyar, a month in which we celebrate the 73rd year of the State of Israel. This day does not come without an aspect of memory for those lost, the sacrifices of many and the Jewish value for collective and...
May we grow through our redemption. We hope you all had a wonderful Passover holiday and a new, free and enjoyable Shabbat this week! Check out this beautiful fig, how wonderful to see the cycle of life happening everywhere around us. Shabbat Shalom!