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The Only Absolute Truth

November 29, 2025 – 9:08 pm | Comments Off on The Only Absolute Truth63 views

Do you peddle in relative truths, or are you a stickler for the absolute truth? This essay examines the two types of truth and posits that G-d’s truth is absolute.

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We Are Never Alone

November 22, 2025 – 7:15 pm | Comments Off on We Are Never Alone
Never alone

In this week’s Torah portion, Vayetze, Jacob makes two pivotal journeys. In the first, he is entirely solitary. In the second, he is surrounded by a large family. Yet, in both instances, he is vulnerable, exposed, and seemingly alone.

The first journey took Jacob from his parents’ home in Canaan to Haran, where his uncle Laban lived. Jacob had just outwitted his brother, Esau, securing the blessings his father had intended for the firstborn. When their mother overheard Esau plotting to kill Jacob in revenge, Jacob was forced to flee. Read the full story »

Inviting G-d To Dinner

November 15, 2025 – 9:14 pm | Comments Off on Inviting G-d To Dinner
Inviting god to dinner

Why did our sages seem to think that having radishes and lettuce at every meal is a good thing?

Chayei Sarah: Preserve the Stem, the Rest Will Grow

November 8, 2025 – 8:46 pm | Comments Off on Chayei Sarah: Preserve the Stem, the Rest Will Grow
A view directly above a young woman climbing a rock face. She is determined to succeed.

The Torah teaches that every mitzvah is vital, yet all of Judaism rests upon a single stem— faith in G-d and in the truth of the Torah. If that stem remains alive, everything else can grow from it.

Acknowledging G-d’s Constant Kindness

November 1, 2025 – 8:52 pm | Comments Off on Acknowledging G-d’s Constant Kindness
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G-d is there for us at every turn, but for the most part, we are oblivious. We should look out for these kindnesses and thank Him for them.

The Failure of The Hippie Movement

October 25, 2025 – 9:10 pm | Comments Off on The Failure of The Hippie Movement
Hippie-Movement

The nineteen sixties will forever be associated with the hippie movement; the thrust to break free of the shackles of morality. The argument that all pleasure is healthy and that puritanical restraint is toxic is a product of the sixties. It was a time of unrestrained hedonism and the unraveling …

When We Ask, G-d Listens

October 18, 2025 – 10:23 pm | Comments Off on When We Ask, G-d Listens
When We Ask, G-d Listens

Noach: When We Ask, G-d Listens
A man once petitioned Rabbi Nosson of Breslov for a blessing to find his match. He complained that he had been seeking the right woman for many years and had still not found her. Rabbo Nosson discerned that he was slipping into despair, so …

The Thrill of Intimacy

October 11, 2025 – 11:45 pm | Comments Off on The Thrill of Intimacy
Simchat-Torah

The radical transition from the Yom Kippur solemnity to the Simchat Torah revelry can be dizzying, but it makes sense. There is a method to the madness.

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The Hostages Are Coming Home

October 9, 2025 – 11:29 am | Comments Off on The Hostages Are Coming Home
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As I write this on Thursday morning, it appears that the hostage exchange will at least begin before Monday evening, the commencement of the Shemini Atzeret / Simchat Torah holiday. It is hoped that all the living hostages will have been returned by then in a single wave. The bodies …

Leave Your Resentments at The Door

October 2, 2025 – 11:18 pm | Comments Off on Leave Your Resentments at The Door
Sukkot-family

When you think of the Sukkah, you think of walls and sechach—a foliage roof. Yet, the name Sukkah is all about the foliage roof, the sechach; that is why it is called Sukkah. Sukkah is a derivative of sechach. The foliage roof indeed makes the Sukkah; otherwise, it is just …