Another Chance to Change
Rosh Hashanah, the Day of Judgment, gave us a chance to reflect upon the past, and perhaps make some New Year's resolutions for the future. So why do we celebrate Yom Kippur, the Day of Repentance, ten days later? First and foremost, our Sages teach us that the...
The Cry of the Shofar
What has more power to change the present than crying? When someone we love begins to cry - a child, a friend, a spouse - it's as if the world stops in its place. "What's happened?" "You're upset about something." "What can I do to help?" "Are you hurt?" The tears...
A Moment of Thanks
With the presidential race now so prominent in the collective American consciousness, the following story is especially apropos. In the Ohr Somayach Yeshiva in Jerusalem, there was an elderly native of the city who prayed with the Yeshiva each morning. On the morning...
Fruits and Furniture
Yesterday, while on vacation with the family, I took a fascinating tour of George's Furniture woodwork shop in Marietta, Pennsylvania. One of the many things that impressed and inspired me was how the craftsmen manage to use absolutely every part of the wood. The...
That Pivotal Moment
This week's reading begins with G-d's promise to bless those who follow the Commandments, and a curse upon those who go away from them to follow false gods. It is obvious, then, that there's a big gap between the two. One could hope not to stumble into idolatry even...
Your Best Contact
The Talmud says that a Jew is obligated to pray, based upon Deuteronomy 11:13: "serve Him with all your thoughts -- Livavchem -- and with all your soul." Livavchem is a form of the Hebrew word Leiv, which is most often translated as the heart. In the Torah, however,...