A Bisl Torah – First, Look Inward
It is much easier to criticize and judge someone else than it is to be honest with one’s own misgivings
It is much easier to criticize and judge someone else than it is to be honest with one’s own misgivings
As you wander through your spiritual journey, let God be your guide and Torah be your destination.
With our commitment to never forget, even through these pummeling times, we will find a way and rise again.
It is each soul connected to each other that enables the dwelling of God.
Perhaps, since October 7th, a fifth generation has surfaced. Young Jews determining how (not if) Jewish tradition and beliefs will play a role in their own identity and the future identities of their children.
The shackles of ancient Egypt feel ever present. The nightmare isn’t over.
If permitted to remain exposed, it will be the human heart that changes the world.
Although the journey is arduous and long, we too must believe freedom is coming.
With just a spark of hope and ounce of love, life is meant to be lived.
Just as the Jews of Shushan came together and prayed for a miracle, so too with prayer we shall overcome this evil in the world.