Hope in Katmandu
The cruel irony of the two photos: in one, the German chancellor with his arm around a 75-year-old Buchenwald survivor; in the second, an Israeli soldier arresting a demonstrator burning tires on the...
View ArticleBaggage Claim
What is put inside of me is what I will be when arrive. Is it all good? Will it remain in place? Or will it get creased and dislodged en-route? If it does, will it still survive?
View ArticleSosua
Baila, who fled Nazi Europe as a young girl, wept as her 5-year-old granddaughter kissed a mezuzah for the first time. Paula, who grew up in New Jersey and married a non-Jew, has mixed feelings about...
View ArticleKabbalah and the World Cup
Running and tackling, beating every challenge, winning the World Cup of soccer or football everyday of our lives
View ArticleSummer in Israel
"Our trip must go on," our tour guide Na'ama reminded us. "Like all Israelis, we'll continue to lead normal lives, in abnormal circumstances"
View ArticleSearching and Fearless
Working on Step Four at this time of year is highly appropriate, as we are busy trying to focus ourselves and our energies. Let us spend a few minutes analyzing and meditating on the words "searching"...
View ArticleChange That We Must Act Upon
You see Step One in change is about seizing the moment, not a promise and hope. It is about doing something NOW, not just strategizing. How do we capture this wind of change in our own lives?
View ArticleEnough with the Stereotypes
"If you want to make it with people," Prager said, "don't talk to them about their work or politics. Speak about their hobbies and their families."
View ArticleTime to Remove the Mask
Young Ahron Friedman and Rosa Zajac, whose names were on the memorial plaques never had the luxury of an intervention that could have saved them. We were giving Danny a chance at life, by offering him...
View ArticleHope in Katmandu
The cruel irony of the two photos: in one, the German chancellor with his arm around a 75-year-old Buchenwald survivor; in the second, an Israeli soldier arresting a demonstrator burning tires on the...
View ArticleBaggage Claim
What is put inside of me is what I will be when arrive. Is it all good? Will it remain in place? Or will it get creased and dislodged en-route? If it does, will it still survive?
View ArticleSosua
Baila, who fled Nazi Europe as a young girl, wept as her 5-year-old granddaughter kissed a mezuzah for the first time. Paula, who grew up in New Jersey and married a non-Jew, has mixed feelings about...
View ArticleKabbalah and the World Cup
Running and tackling, beating every challenge, winning the World Cup of soccer or football everyday of our lives
View ArticleSummer in Israel
"Our trip must go on," our tour guide Na'ama reminded us. "Like all Israelis, we'll continue to lead normal lives, in abnormal circumstances"
View ArticleSearching and Fearless
Working on Step Four at this time of year is highly appropriate, as we are busy trying to focus ourselves and our energies. Let us spend a few minutes analyzing and meditating on the words "searching"...
View ArticleChange That We Must Act Upon
You see Step One in change is about seizing the moment, not a promise and hope. It is about doing something NOW, not just strategizing. How do we capture this wind of change in our own lives?
View ArticleEnough with the Stereotypes
"If you want to make it with people," Prager said, "don't talk to them about their work or politics. Speak about their hobbies and their families."
View ArticleTime to Remove the Mask
Young Ahron Friedman and Rosa Zajac, whose names were on the memorial plaques never had the luxury of an intervention that could have saved them. We were giving Danny a chance at life, by offering him...
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