Tu Bishvat: A New Vision for Collective Care
An invitation to reflect on how we, as human beings, grow and sustain one another in a world that often feels set up to do the opposite.
An invitation to reflect on how we, as human beings, grow and sustain one another in a world that often feels set up to do the opposite.
The strength of a relationship is not in how it looks “onstage,” but how it feels “backstage.”
Our willingness to be surprised in positive ways is especially critical when we may feel at least as surprised in negative ways.
Insofar as our society extols the virtues of unconditional love, our tradition calls the very premise into question.
According to the commentator, Nachmanides, Moses finishes reviewing the commandments and stipulations of the Torah by Deuteronomy 26:16. This already … Continue Reading