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Fostering Empathy In Our Children

January 10, 2026 – 7:14 pm | Comments Off on Fostering Empathy In Our Children33 views

Moses was chosen for his empathy. He learned empathy from his parents. We mold our children into what we model for them. It is our sacred duty to model empathy.

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Don’t Waste A Crisis

January 7, 2026 – 9:03 pm | Comments Off on Don’t Waste A Crisis
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How do you define crisis? Webster Dictionary defines it as an unstable or crucial time, or state of affairs, in which a decisive change is coming, especially one with the distinct possibility of a highly undesirable outcome.

We usually define crisis as an impending doom. For example, discovering that your spouse wants a divorce, the impending death of a loved one, the shattering news of a life-threatening illness, the loss of employment amid significant financial debt are all forms of crises. How about having a prison sentence handed down to you from a judge? I would think that qualifies as a crisis, too. Read the full story »

A Diaspora Blessing that Gives us Courage

December 28, 2025 – 7:50 pm | Comments Off on A Diaspora Blessing that Gives us Courage
Blessing Children

Every Friday night, we bless our children with the words, “May G-d make you like Ephraim And Manasseh.” Why them of all people in Jewish history?

The Bondi Massacre: Choosing to Live for G-d

December 20, 2025 – 9:36 pm | Comments Off on The Bondi Massacre: Choosing to Live for G-d
Bondi Massacre

Fifteen Jews were murdered in Bondi purely for being Jewish. They died for G-d, the least we can do in their memory is choose to live for G-d.

Stop Dreaming

December 13, 2025 – 9:12 pm | Comments Off on Stop Dreaming
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In the aftermath of the Bondi Attack, we might want to hide our Judaism and blend in. This essay cautions us against living a lie.

The Only Absolute Truth

November 29, 2025 – 9:08 pm | Comments Off on The Only Absolute Truth
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Do you peddle in relative truths, or are you a stickler for the absolute truth? This essay examines the two types of truth and posits that G-d’s truth is absolute.

We Are Never Alone

November 22, 2025 – 7:15 pm | Comments Off on We Are Never Alone
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Sometimes we feel utterly alone in the world. The Torah reminds us that we are never alone. G-d is always at our side.

Inviting G-d To Dinner

November 15, 2025 – 9:14 pm | Comments Off on Inviting G-d To Dinner
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Why did our sages seem to think that having radishes and lettuce at every meal is a good thing?

Chayei Sarah: Preserve the Stem, the Rest Will Grow

November 8, 2025 – 8:46 pm | Comments Off on Chayei Sarah: Preserve the Stem, the Rest Will Grow
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The Torah teaches that every mitzvah is vital, yet all of Judaism rests upon a single stem— faith in G-d and in the truth of the Torah. If that stem remains alive, everything else can grow from it.

Acknowledging G-d’s Constant Kindness

November 1, 2025 – 8:52 pm | Comments Off on Acknowledging G-d’s Constant Kindness
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G-d is there for us at every turn, but for the most part, we are oblivious. We should look out for these kindnesses and thank Him for them.