All posts by Aaron Sull
Tree, O Tree, with What Should I Bless You?
When thinking about Tu B’Shvat, many connect this holiday with an opportunity to revisit Judaism’s ecological message. Here is
Greeting Moshiach with Double Wealth
The Circuitous Route and Reclining One source for the requirement that we recline at the Seder as we eat
We Can Be All Be Our Own Nachshon
That dramatic and cinematic moment, our ancestors crossing the Sea of Reeds, occurs in this week’s Torah reading. We
Torah Thoughts Parshat Beshalach
In honor of Shabbat Shira, a Shabbat dedicated to song and poetry, I’d like to offer a poem I
What vs. How
“There (while the Jews were encamped at Marah), He (G-d) established for the nation a decree and an ordinance,
Amy Slater
SLATER – Amy (nee Avrunin) January 30, 2020. Beloved wife of Irving Slater; loving mother of Cindy (Jack) Radko,
No Age Limit
This week’s Parsha begins with the eighth plague, the plague of locusts. After Moshe and Aharon finish delivering their threating
How to Live, Survive, and Thrive Even in Darkness
“This month shall be the head month to you. It shall be the first month of the year” (Exodus
The Ultimate Pidyon Haben
An Unusual Blessing The Mitzvah of Pidyon Haben-Redemption of the First-Born requires a father to give five shekalim-silver coins
A Stubborn Heart
“Come to Pharaoh! For I have made his heart and the heart of his servants heavy-with-stubbornness, in order that I


