Monthly Archives: December 2019

Seeing is Not Hating… Shabbat Hanukkah & the Torah portion of Miketz

When she was 10 years old, R. accompanied her mom to a doctor’s visit because her little brother, M was not well. Mom was hesitant to make the trip from Tzefat to Tiberias by herself, and what’s more, she needed … Continue reading

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Not buying my boys skirts! The Torah portion of Vayeshev and a taste of Hanukkah

Hanukkah starts this Sunday night with candle lighting, games and oily foods. There a discussion in the Talmud what happens if a hanukiya was lit and happens to get extinguished; does it need to be lit again? That is, is the … Continue reading

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Dina – the Torah portion of Vayishlach

Dina is Jacob and Leah’s daughter, and the 13th child of the bunch. Is that a hint that actually each son had a sister or that she’s the only female among them? Yes. Interestingly, until now, no one had daughters … Continue reading

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Traveling up and down a ladder… the Torah portion of Vayetze

One again, the complex three-way relationship between us, The Land and “outside the Land” come into play in this week’s Torah reading. Jacob runs away Esau, his brother, who was going to kill him for stealing his blessing. But then, … Continue reading

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