As the Book of Exodus begins, the Jewish plight transforms from local to global. Slavery teaches the nation of suffering and redemption.
Read MoreAn exploration of the Kabbalistic meaning of water and Moses’ connection to it. Today, do we feel safest on land or in water?
Read MoreAt Mt. Sinai, the physical and spiritual worlds merged. The NYC skyline shows a man-made version of this, yet reminds us of the fragility of man’s work.
Read MoreA look at logic and superalogic in our world and why we feel connected to each.
Read MoreMoses, the seventh generation after Abraham, teaches us how to transform the world around us into a home for G-d.
Read MoreParshat Veyakhel reveals the third step that empowers one to face any challenge- Exodus from oppression, Torah at Sinai, and building a Mishkan.
Read MoreA lack of true leadership in present times may in fact be a call for all citizens of the world to discover the leader within themselves.
Read MoreThe dichotomy between good and evil as well as truth and lies are discussed in the context of current world events and prevailing points of view.
Read MoreThe concept of loving discipline is examined in contrast to a discipline born out of fear and guilt, which is ultimately ineffective.
Read MorePeace and security are guaranteed if we heed the word of G-d, but when we lose sight of our Divine calling, the world fall into despair and anxiety.
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