This week’s parsha references the laws of kashrut. For me and our family, being kosher in 2018 means being Eco-kosher. The following suggestions are from the Reform Movement’s “10 minutes of Torah” with words by Rabbi David A. Lyon: Shop local! Find a farmer’s market... Read the Rest...
See this beautiful Judaic art piece from Pirkei Avot on the “Who is Strong?” product page. Week 2 (April 8-14) Gevurah – Discipline, boundaries. The second week of the Omer started the Saturday night that Pesach went out. We’ve celebrated and we’ve been... Read the Rest...
It is clear, the Eternal wants active dance partners in all men, women, and children. Therefore, may we all have the courage to step up onto the dance floor of life, making our collective movements forward more vibrant! During this week’s parsha we celebrate, with... Read the Rest...
“I am My Beloved’s, My Beloved is Mine” … love. As we think of the lesson this week provides in observing the counting of the Omer, love is the prevailing theme. The love between a couple, love that creates a family, love that makes a foundation for teaching... Read the Rest...
Ahava … love. As we think of the lesson this week provides in observing the counting of the Omer, love is the prevailing theme. The love between a couple, love that creates a family, love that makes a foundation for teaching about and practicing tikkun olam... Read the Rest...