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In this weeks Parsha we talk about the Metzora - someone who, because of moral transgressions, must isolate from the entire community. Since the word 'isolation' is much used these days, lets delve a bit deeper in to the distasteful actions, their psychological underpinnings and the consequence the Torah prescribes to fix the internal problem. Well hopefully emerge with a new perspective on our own social distancing that will bring fresh opportunities for all of us.
We delve in to the deep meaning of the number 3 and learn what the festival Shavuot teaches us for our entire Jewish identity. Join me as we dissect the mechanics of any human relationship - coworkers, friendships, enemies and marriages, and then superimpose the workings we discovered to our...
Published 05/27/20
Being indoors, or limited in the things we do and people we interact with nowadays can really bring up the feeling of being stuck. However this period of time - from Passover to Shavuos, is a time to be anything but stuck. Join me as we uncover the hidden connection between Omer, Shabbat and...
Published 05/11/20
You just got your independence, freedom at last and the possibilities are endless...those are the emotions the Jews must have felt right after leaving Egypt. In this week's Torah portion we are commanded to count. Count the days between Passover and Shavuos. What does this process of counting...
Published 05/04/20