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Seek the Inner Child
This week’s parsha begins with the instructions to build the moveable Mishkan (Tabernacle), the “House of G–d” in the
Mindful and Consideration
Before sharing a short word on the parsha, Nora, myself and all the kiddies want to express out gratitude
Remember to Stop and Smell the Roses
In this week’s Parsha, Moses speaks to the children of Israel about the impending redemption which is about to
Never Take Freedom for Granted
This week, we begin the book of Shmot (Exodus) and the narrative of the Egyptian exile and servitude. Rabbi
The 1st Thanks in Jewish History
In this week’s parsha, VaYetze, when our foremother Leah gave birth to her fourth son, she named him “Yehuda.”
Discover the Extraordinary in The Ordinary
A chassid went to the Baal Shem Tov in Mezhibuzh and said, “Rebbe, I want to see Elijah the Prophet.”
Leap of Faith Into the Unknown
This week our nation paused to honor our veterans who fought on behalf of the United States of America. It
Listen to Your Wife
In this week’s Parsha, Vayera, Sarah tells Avraham to banish Hagar and her son Yishmael due to Yishmael’s negative
Keep It Real
In this week’s Parsha, Lech Lecha, we are introduced to Avraham and Sarah. One of the defining aspects that we
In His Hand I Place My Soul
This past week, tens of thousands of Jews joined in thought and prayer wishing Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks a refua shlema, a


