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Category Archives: shabbat shalom
Freud’s Parasha (shabbat shalom & sweet dreams)
Is this where Freud and Yung got their ideas from? Joseph is the king of dreams, and I am fascinated by what the people of long ago thought about the subject. Obviously, Joseph, his brothers, father and even Pharaoh who … Continue reading
Posted in shabbat shalom, פרשת השבוע לחילוני האדוק
Tagged alchemist, beresheet, dreams, freud, Genesis, joseph, yung
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Next Love Story: Jacob & Rachel
What would a therapist tell Jacob and Rachel? When I look at commentary, I find the first one calling it the greatest love story ever, and the second – worst love story ever. Which way is it? Yes… We know … Continue reading
First Love, part II
Abraham, who first encountered love in the most unexpected circumstances, bequeathed it to his son, Isaac, who in turn shared it with his wife, Rebecca. Thus, the first love between a man and a woman in the Torah was born, … Continue reading
Posted in life and some, shabbat shalom, פרשת השבוע לחילוני האדוק
Tagged beresheet, Genesis, Isaac, love, Rebecca
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That Too –
On a bus the other day in Israel. The usual crowd. The usual route. Then someone notices something suspicious. “An Arab!”, he yells out “Get the police!” The dark skinned young man looks around and realizes he’s the one. He … Continue reading
Posted in shabbat shalom, פרשת השבוע לחילוני האדוק
Tagged abraham, current situaiton, Genesis, Israel, monotheism, sarah, Torah
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Noah, his wife and some
Noah’s wife. Perhaps the most unsung hero of the Bible. “Hi Honey, how’s your day? I just got great news! you and me with our three lovely children and daughters in law, are going on a dream cruise! I’m just … Continue reading
Few Thoughts for Rosh Hashana
I spend Shabbat rummaging through a box of old letters from the mid-late 1980’s to mid 1990’s, real letters, thin paper, bluish aerograms, (a word that Microsoft Word doesn’t even know), glorious postcards from around the globe, colorful cards, beautiful … Continue reading
Posted in life and some, shabbat shalom, פרשת השבוע לחילוני האדוק
Tagged 9/11, nitzvaim, old letters, prayer, rosh hashana, teshuva
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Alef and new beginnings
The first graders end the first week of school with a circle of the floor. I ask them to think of something they are thankful for, before leaving for Shabbat. Some are thankful or P.S., some for math. Some are thankful … Continue reading
On Seeing, Flow and More
We open our eyes each morning, and see. But then, if it was so simple, there would be no need to actually command us to do so. Re’e, see, says the Torah in its first word of this week’s section … Continue reading
Posted in life and some, shabbat shalom, פרשת השבוע לחילוני האדוק
Tagged blessings, choices, curses, deuteronomy, seeing. flow, shabbat, Torah
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1 Bus, 4 weeks, 42 teens, and more than 2500 miles…
Turns out, the most common question is not – ‘when are we going to get there’? But rather – ‘what are we doing tomorrow’? On the climb uphill, they want to know exactly, what are we doing tomorrow, and is … Continue reading
Posted in life and some, shabbat shalom
Tagged campfire, Gates Foundation, MItzpah hotel, numbers, tish'a be'av, TRAVEL, Zion
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In Silence
I’m sitting between the embroidered pillows on the purple couch at my aunt’s sunny living room, my feet rubbing against the soft carpet, indoor plants shading us from the slowly accumulating spring heat. In front of me is the mahogany … Continue reading
Posted in life and some, shabbat shalom, פרשת השבוע לחילוני האדוק
Tagged family, holocaust, Leviticus, shiva, shmini, silence, survivors, yom hashoa
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