Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkot
The Sukkah of Peace The prayer, Hashkivenu, which we say on Friday night, contains the phrase "sukat Shelomecha" three times. It concludes with the blessing, "Ufros alenu Sukat shlomecha" –…
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The Sukkah of Peace The prayer, Hashkivenu, which we say on Friday night, contains the phrase "sukat Shelomecha" three times. It concludes with the blessing, "Ufros alenu Sukat shlomecha" –…
Between Israel and the Nations When I practiced as a psychotherapist I learned a valuable lesson – what people tell you is not nearly as important, at times, as what…
Olympic Mettle This past summer we were witness to the Olympic Games in London. Although there had been many concerns about terrorism, transportation, and weather, the games came off magnificently. …
Well, Well, Well! Why is this night different from all other nights? I know, it isn't Passover! On all other nights our prayers begin with praises to G-d, but on…
Return to Who You Are This Shabbat is called "Shabbat TeShuvah" – The Sabbath of Repentance – because it falls between Rosh Hashannah and Yom Kippur, during the Ten Days…
One of my favorite stories is one which you perhaps have heard as well. In the old Soviet Union there was a minimum security work camp. The prisoners worked inside…
The Five "R" s of Repentance One of the most popular radio programs in the United States is Car Talk. Tom and Ray Magliozzi, also known as Click and Clack…
The Angel Within Whenever he sculpted a piece of marble, Michelangelo would go to the quarry outside of Florence to see the section of rock from which it came, the…
I've Got A Secret Have you ever been driving around in your car, and a song comes on the radio, a song of say, Frank Sinatra, and he's singing…
Love and Justice The story is told of Rabbi Simeon ben Shetah. He was one of our great sages. He believed his learning had been a gift to him from…