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A Soulful Journey: WORRY
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Friday, July 31, 2015. Rabbi Mordechai of Lechovitz uttered,. All worrying is forbidden,. Except to worry that one is worried.". Rabbi Mordecai of Lechovitz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The World Begins Here. The Book: Journey to the Soul. My Torah Commentary Blog. View my complete profile. Simple template. Template images by gaffera.
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A Soulful Journey: April 2015
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Thursday, April 23, 2015. To show a child what once delighted you, to find the child’s delight added to your own – this is happiness.”. A parent's delight is to watch the child take her first steps, then learn how to move gracefully, stand independently. Yet, perhaps the greatest joy of “ all is when the child decides to be be just like you. So he asked his Hebrew teacher. To refle...
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A Soulful Journey: The Onus of Leadership
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Friday, July 31, 2015. The Onus of Leadership. After delivering a guilty man to the Roman authorities Elijah the prophet stopped visiting Rabbi Joshua ben Levi. Much later prophet came to see the Rabbi. The rabbi asked why the prophet had stopped coming. The rabbi continued and said, the man he turned over to the Romans was guilty. What did I do that was wrong? Rabbi Joshua ben evi.
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A Soulful Journey: November 2014
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Friday, November 28, 2014. In October 1973 the Egyptian and Syrian armies attacked Israel on the morning of Yom Kippur, the Day Atonement, when all Jews spend the day in Synagogue, fasting and praying. Many lives were lost in those first hours of fighting. I walked out of Temple and spent the rest of the holiday sitting at home, angry at God. I believe He is just as upset about peo...
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A Soulful Journey: August 2015
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Wednesday, August 26, 2015. Eyn Ayah to Massekhet Berakhot, vol. 2, pp. 397-398, 9:361, on BT Berakhot 64a.) –Rav Avraham Kook. Labels: Avraham Isaac Kook. That which is brilliantly clear to him on one day is something he cannot even tell himself on the day that follows. Probably Untrue, But Who Cares? A Letter From Albert Einstein To His Daughter. May 17, 2015. In the late 1980s, ...
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A Soulful Journey: January 2015
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Thursday, January 29, 2015. 8220;All of Judaism is a celebration. The morning is a celebration. Perhaps a very modest celebration, but how do you begin a day? Prayer is a celebration. It is a song. He who does not know how to sing cannot be a Jew.”. Labels: Abraham Joshua Heschel. A Jew comes to an inn tired. There were no rooms available. The Jew trembled. ". Maurice Samuel was at...
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A Soulful Journey: July 2015
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Friday, July 31, 2015. What We Do for Love. We can give without loving. We cannot love without giving.". From what we get, we can make a living; what we give, however, makes a life.". Arthur Ashe, Days of Grace. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel once taught, a. A tractate of behavior. Sometimes there is a wide gulf of difference between that which is practical and that which is. I learn...
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A Soulful Journey: June 2015
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Monday, June 29, 2015. 8220;We shall miss him of the infield. And shall miss him at the bat,. But he’s true to his religion-. And honor him for that.”. Edgar Guest poem written after Hank Greenberg’s refusal to play baseball on Yom Kippur, 1954. 8220;Unfortunately, the average private citizen is long on principle and short on principal.” – Stanley J. Lieberman. Sunday, June 28, 2015.
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A Soulful Journey: Practical Advice
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Come for a dose of inspiration from some of the greatest (and at times oddest) minds of history. The table is set. Come eat. Friday, July 31, 2015. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel once taught, a. Chasid wass planning to build a house, but instead of consulting an architect, he turned to his rebbe for advice. The saintly rebbe assured the chasid that he'll find everything he needs to know about building a house in Masechet Midot,. A tractate of behavior. Labels: Abraham Joshua Heschel. The World Begins Here.