Added: 24th September 2008 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 51 Comments:0
"Even if you are dispersed in the ends of heaven, from there will HaShem your G-d gather you in, and from there He will take you." (Deuteronomy 30:4) Parashat Nitzavim, the final parasha before Rosh HaShana, contains within in the Divine promise that G-d's children will repent, and that, having...
Added: 29th August 2008 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 50 Comments:0
At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per...
Added: 29th August 2008 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 47 Comments:0
Weekly Torah Portion: Re'eh - "The Secret of Seeing" - seeing G-d's hand in all that comes our way - both the blessing and the curse - and creating real good out of the apparent bad. Re'eh (Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17) Parashat Re'eh is read on Shabbat: Menachem Av 29, 5768/August 30, 2008 - see more...
Added: 27th August 2008 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 41 Comments:0
At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per...
Added: 26th August 2008 Posted By:ourtorah Views: 32 Comments:0
At the Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City, Isralight Founder and Dean Rabbi David Aaron acknowledges that people feel special. In his lecture on Joy and Judaism, Rabbi David Aaron says that we all ultimately seek to be who we are, that is - rays of G-d in this world. Our deepest joy, per...