Ki-Tavo
Arriving to your destination – especially when it is a profound destination – is a journey in itself.
When we do reach our destination, arrive into the Holy Land, the agricultural laws are intricate and diverse. As with any great, nuanced entity, the more familiar one is with its mechanisms the better one can optimize the experience. The Land is immense in many ways; its mechanisms are essential. The rebuke is what happens when we do not connect with the subtleties and see only the earthy dirt but do not perceive the Holy Land. When we are attuned sensitively, our senses are forever changed.
Can The New Year Actually Change You? Pre-Rosh Hashana Workshop
Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson in this Chai-Elul / pre-Rosh Hashana workshop for a fascinating discussion on the nature of human nature, dissecting the anatomy of our wiring, what shapes us and what it would take to reshape us.
Read MoreKi Tovo: To You My Heart Speaks
The month of Elul is a month of love and compassion. In this time how does prayer help us to face and respond to pain and suffering?
Read MoreThe King is Paying a Visit
Elul, the last Hebrew month of the year, is a time where the King himself is in the field.
Read MoreWhen to Enter and When to Leave
Healthy boundaries: Spiritual secrets of knowing when to let stuff in, and when to keep stuff out. How to know your boundaries.
Read MoreArise and Shine
Of all abuses’ devastating effects the most damaging of all is the violation of human dignity. Causing deep shame, abuse demoralizes the human spirit and strips a person of his G-d-given birthright – the sense of self-value and self-esteem.
Read MoreKi Tovo: Tremors
As we prepare for Rosh Hashanah we reflect on what the world has been and imagine into what the new century may challenge us with…
Read MoreKi-Tavo: Continuing Journeys of a W(e)ary Traveler – Diary
A humorous personal story set in Schwenksville on Shabbat Parshat Ki Teitzei, the fifth of the ‘Seven weeks of comfort’.
Read MoreOn the Non-Existence of Evil
Parhat Ki Tavo includes the “Rebuke” (tochacha),of the Jewish people should they forsake the Torah commandments. Rebuke can be understood is various ways…
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