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Transmuting Impatience Parshat Bereishit
By Yehudis FishmanSince leaving the Garden of Eden, human impulse is an admixture of both good and evil. Our task is not to squelch the impulse but to mine it, by toning down the mine aspect. 9 Comments |  |
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The Falling Dollar An Economics Lesson from Adam and Eve
By Elana MizrahiI'm incredibly grateful that we have food to eat, clothing to wear, and a roof over our heads. Nothing is lacking as I carefully budget, trying to maximize every penny; but I still can't stop worrying and stop the anxiety from creeping into my heart... 13 Comments |  |
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Braving a New World - Part I Noah, the Flood, and Transformation
By Shimona TzukernikOne can well understand then that Noah was worried about bringing new life into the world. Why give birth, toil and work the program that living entails if all that is built could at a point in the future also be destroyed!? 1 Comment |  |
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Braving a New World - Part II Finding the Leader Within
By Shimona Tzukernik I've been a renegade since kindergarten. At university, the invite was to become a card-carrying member of (shhh… shhh) the Communist Party. And in my forties, the big-wide-world beckons that I fade the rebel's stain and dip myself in dyes of the Bourgeoisie. House, stocks, retirement fund… life insurance. All that stuff... |  |
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Braving a New World - Part III Woman: The First Conqueror
By Shimona TzukernikI loved to play with my grandmother's matriyoshki, sweeping the set off the shelf and enclosing one within her mother until all that stood before me was the ancient matriarch of the set. Silent. Robust. Red. Fat and pregnant with maybe fifteen smaller versions of herself. It crosses my mind that these matriyoshki are a visual model for a secret of the universe... |  |
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Troublemaking Together Parshat Noach
By Stacey GoldmanAs a mother, I have a responsibility to teach my sons to do the right thing. But the right thing can mean, at least ephemerally, getting along and cooperating... 3 Comments |  |
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Looking at Yourself Through Others Parshat Noach
By Nechoma Greisman; edited by Rabbi Moshe MillerNoach teaches a person a very fundamental lesson in interpersonal relationships — how to avoid saying negative things about other people, and how to avoid seeing negative things in other people. 3 Comments |  |
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Pleased to Meet Me Parshat Lech Lecha
By Sara Esther CrispeEach Jew must look at him or herself and ask the question, “Who am I? What do I believe?” For we are not intended to be robots, we must do, but we also must know and understand... 8 Comments |  |
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A Rose By Any Other Name Parshat Vayeira
By Stacey GoldmanDoes your name define you? Do you know what your name means? Would you consider it a goal to live up to the meaning of your name? My English name is Stacey, the meaning of which is not fit to print in a Jewish magazine... 9 Comments |  |
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Rebecca and the Camel Test A Lesson in Giving: Parshat Chayei Sarah
By Esther VilenkinSurrounded by a group of able-bodied men, Eliezer did not appear as a helpless, weary chap begging for a drink. And Rebecca was a young woman of nobility, not a poor servant girl accustomed to lugging water from wells... 1 Comment |  |
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"Listen to Her Voice" Parshat Chayei Sarah
By Chany VakninBe spiritual. Listen to Sarah. Listen to your body. Use it. Use your animalistic drives and earthly achievements for G-dly missions. That’s exactly what G-d wants from you. 4 Comments |  |
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How Rebecca Learned to Fly Parshat Toldot
By Stacey GoldmanSome of us thrive as a result of a challenging environment; our struggles refine our characters and make us even greater people. And sometimes, no matter what we do, we cannot seem to rise above the circumstances of our birth... 7 Comments |  |
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Rivers of the Soul Parshat Toldot
By Chana KrollAll Jews are well-diggers, even today. Whatever you do for your physical livelihood and your spiritual livelihood, all depends on digging lasting wells... 3 Comments |  |
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The Contributing Factor Parshat Vayeitzei
By Chana KrollA woman must cultivate a relationship with her Creator and use her mind to its fullest capacity. Only then, asserts the Akeidat Yitzchak, can a woman fulfill her second role as Chava, 'mother of all life', a role which crowns the role of isha. 3 Comments |  |
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Why Jews Nosh A Lesson from Parshat Vayeitzei
By Elana MizrahiI know what she wants; she wants me to nurse her, she wants me to kiss her and comfort her...It's like her way of "checking in" to make sure that I'm still there and that I love her... 5 Comments |  |
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The Cup is Half Full Parshat Vayishlach
By Stacey GoldmanA man with tens of millions, the owner of several homes around the world and a private jet, related wistfully of a colleague who built his own landing strip... 1 Comment |  |
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Flames and Fortitude Parshat Mikeitz
By Stacey GoldmanImagine if we, as busy women, were able to take a half an hour out of our day and just sit and relax, completely guilt free. And yet, for eight straight days this is exactly what we are commanded to do... 2 Comments |  |
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What I Gained in Hebrew School Parshat Vayigash
By Chany VakninNancy called my father, complaining that the school van never came pick up her kids. It didn't take long for my father to realize what I had done... 3 Comments |  |
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Twelve as One Parshat Vayechi
By Chana KrollWhen Jacob was about to die, he called his twelve sons to his side. They gathered around him, and the twelve individuals became one unified soul... 1 Comment |  |
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