
Chanukah: Eight Ways To Incorporate The Memory of a Loved One Into The Holiday
Holiday times can often be the roughest terrain to navigate after a loss. Every person copes differently with the painful ...
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Rabbi Soloveitchik on Ari Fuld zk”l and the Willow Jew
“The lion has roared, who will not fear” (Amos:3:8). “אַרְיֵה שָׁאָג, מִי לֹא יִירָא” The Shelah Hakadosh (Rabbi Isaiah Horowitz ...
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Conversation in the Womb
One of the most venerable rabbis of the past hundred years was Rabbi Yechiel Michel Tucazinsky. He lived the majority ...
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What Is Written On His Tombstone
He was affectionately known as the ‘Righteous One’ of Jerusalem. In the early years of the State of Israel, Rabbi ...
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Coping With Loss on the High Holidays
These holy days of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur can often be difficult days, especially for those who have suffered ...
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Praying After the Death of My Son. An open letter to Sheryl Sandberg.
Dear Sheryl, Your new book Option B has opened the conversation for thousands about the way to respond to tragedy and heartache after ...
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Peering Through the Window
In the past I never took careful note of the great Torah personalities who themselves experienced child loss. But now, ...
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The Shofar: A Mother’s Cry
How many shofar blasts must be heard on Rosh Hashana? The search for the answer to this question led the ...
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Broken Lives and Broken Tablets
One of the most dramatic scenes in the Torah is when Moses descends Mount Sinai and sees the Jewish people ...
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Discovering a Close Friend in God
The Torah portion of Bo opens when God commands Moses to go to Egypt and speak to Pharaoh. Many point ...
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A Sibling’s Pain: On the Loss of a Sister or Brother
A parent burying a child is without question one of the harshest blows that one can experience in life. It ...
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Light One Candle
“Light one candle for the strength that we need” “Light one candle for those who are suffering” (‘Light one ...
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Saying Goodbye to Ezra at the Airport
It is not uncommon to find people saying farewell in an airport. People hug each other. Sometimes you will see ...
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Starbucks and the Lesson of Jacob’s Pillow
The sun is setting and Jacob rests his head after a harrowing day. He is fleeing from his brother Esau ...
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An Unforgettable Visit with Abraham
Abraham receives a special visitor in his home. Three days after the painful procedure of circumcision God comes to visit ...
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Throwing the Keys Up to Heaven: A Thought for Tisha B’Av
When offering words of comfort to a mourner we reference the destruction of the Temple. The traditional invocation expresses our ...
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Irreplaceable
Commenting on the tragedy of the Holocaust, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach once said, ‘It’s not just the number six million. We ...
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Visiting the Graves of Loved Ones Before Yom Kippur
There is a meaningful custom of visiting the graves of our loved ones during the period surrounding Rosh Hashana and ...
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A Permanent Tear: On The Loss Of A Child
What does the Torah, our most sacred text, teach us about the traumatic and heart wrenching death: the loss of ...
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Towards a Greater Understanding of Techiyat HaMetim – ‘Resurrection of the Dead’
Jewish tradition teaches that after one dies, with the coming of the Messiah, a person will be brought back to ...
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