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The Thrill of Intimacy

October 11, 2025 – 11:45 pm | Comments Off on The Thrill of Intimacy43 views

The radical transition from the Yom Kippur solemnity to the Simchat Torah revelry can be dizzying, but it makes sense. There is a method to the madness.

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Leave Your Resentments at The Door

October 2, 2025 – 11:18 pm | Comments Off on Leave Your Resentments at The Door
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When you think of the Sukkah, you think of walls and sechach—a foliage roof. Yet, the name Sukkah is all about the foliage roof, the sechach; that is why it is called Sukkah. Sukkah is a derivative of sechach. The foliage roof indeed makes the Sukkah; otherwise, it is just a four-walled hut.

But by the same token, the walls are also critical; a foliage roof without walls does not a kosher Sukkah make—a kosher Sukkah must have at least three walls. In other words, a kosher sukkah must have both, walls and a foliage roof. This raises a question: Why does the name Sukkah only reference the sechach—the foliage—and makes no mention of the walls? Read the full story »

Is Your Love for G-d Actionable?

September 17, 2025 – 8:54 pm | Comments Off on Is Your Love for G-d Actionable?
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Minutes of formal meetings always end with a list of actionable items. Committees love to talk and to hear themselves talk, but if the discussions don’t produce actionable items, they are not useful.
The same is true about love. Loving someone in theory or loving the idea of someone is not …

Many Organs; One Organism

September 6, 2025 – 10:24 pm | Comments Off on Many Organs; One Organism
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This week, we make a dramatic declaration in our Torah reading: “You have singled out G-d . . . and G-d has singled you out” (Deuteronomy 26:17–18). On the surface, this means we singled out G-d to be our master, and He singled us out to be His people. Our …

When You Are On Your Own

August 30, 2025 – 10:34 pm | Comments Off on When You Are On Your Own
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When You Are on Your Own
We humans are social creatures; we are not designed to live alone. We prefer companionship, connection, and emotional engagement. However, sometimes we shy away from community because we feel a need for alone time. These withdrawals are understandable, but they are also dangerous. There is …

Tomorrow Is Too Late

August 23, 2025 – 11:10 pm | Comments Off on Tomorrow Is Too Late
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A good friend recently lost his father. I meant to call him as soon as I heard, but he was sitting Shivah in Mexico. So, I told myself I would call him after Shivah. A week passed, and I was going to call him that day, but I developed a …

Improve Your Eye Sight

August 16, 2025 – 11:33 pm | Comments Off on Improve Your Eye Sight
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Every year, on the last Shabbat before Elul—the final month of the year, we read a Torah portion that begins with the word reeh—see. The passage reads, “See, I set before you a blessing and a curse. The blessing is that you fulfill the commandments of G-d your G-d that …

When Rain Falls in Israel

August 9, 2025 – 10:46 pm | Comments Off on When Rain Falls in Israel
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Rain doesn’t fall often in Israel. There is a rainy season that feeds the river, tributaries, and the lake, but rain isn’t always in plentiful supply. Some years, the rains are minimal, and the country suffers. The Torah (Deuteronomy 11:11) characterizes Israel as a place where rain is the sole …

Let Your Child Go

August 4, 2025 – 6:55 pm | Comments Off on Let Your Child Go
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The Torah portion we read this week discusses Moses pleading for his life five hundred and fifteen times before G-d told him to stop because his plea would not be granted (Deuteronomy 3:23–26). The Midrash (Tanchuma, Vaetchanan Chapter 6) relates that Moses begged the angels in charge of the heaven …

Nurturing Emotional Growth

July 21, 2025 – 10:47 am | Comments Off on Nurturing Emotional Growth
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This week we will read a combined Torah portion. The first is called Matot, the second is called Masei. Matot, at least in the context of this passage, means tribes. But mateh also means a stick. Matot means sticks, plural. Masei means journeys. The Torah delineates the forty-two journeys our …