Why The Three Weeks Of Grief In The Jewish Calendar Can Be Healing
The Three Weeks are a reminder that allowing ourselves to fully feel the brokenness in our lives fosters more complete healing.
The Three Weeks are a reminder that allowing ourselves to fully feel the brokenness in our lives fosters more complete healing.
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The parallels between modern day nationalists and Rabbi Akiva’s students during the first Lag B’Omer.
An examination of the spiritual link between martial arts and Judaism.
Amid the silence of the desert, the Rabbi is reminded to pause and be aware of life’s blessings.
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