I traveled to a small moshav for Shabbos, where Rav Kook zt”l was purported to be spending the summer. My heart was aflame with joy over the knowledge that the Rav was indeed alive in our times. I spoke with the people in shul, expressing my great surprise that someone of Rav Kook’s stature should…

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assorted color toy car miniatures on white surface

This morning, Shmuel Shmelke was very insistent on being held. I needed to get dressed and take care of a few things, but he absolutely refused to be put down. I carried him into my in-law’s basement/playroom and sat down with him on the floor next to some matchbox cars – his favorite toys. They…

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selective focus photography of child hand

Friends, I would like to share with you a lesson I learned this morning from my greatest teacher, my 9-month-old son, Shmuel Shmelke. B’chasdei Hashem, over the past few weeks our Shmuel has hit several developmental milestones. Among them are crawling, pulling himself up to standing position, and – most recently – high-fiving me, his…

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Take a good look at this picture. Looks like any alter Yid, right? What if I told you that this elderly Jew: Survived two World Wars Never missed a single Tikkun Chatzos for 70 straight years Rescued two orphaned siblings from a government orphanage – despite terrible financial woes and under the watchful gaze of…

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Although summing up my feelings on the Piacezner Rebbe and what his teachings have done for my journey to an authentic yiddishkeit seems to be an impossible task, I think there are two features that draw me more than anything else: relatability and honesty. From the very beginning of Chovas Hatalmidim, where the rebbe’s soaring…

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brown wooden shelf with books

It is beyond wonderful that we, in this generation, have access to the Torah of all the generations that preceded us; hundreds of thousands of heavy tomes filled with the deepest heavenly wisdom. But sometimes I feel like all we need is the tiniest percentage of that wisdom to actually enter our hearts and have…

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bridge cascade environment fall

“The whole world is a very narrow bridge, and the main thing is not to be afraid” (Likutei Moharan Tinyana 48) The first half of this sentence is often understood to be a warning about the extreme precariousness of the human experience and the dangers intrinsic to the soul’s foray into the physical realm. Then,…

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While each of our chagim brings a singular atmosphere which emerges from its own unique energy, I have always felt that there was something particularly special about the yom tov of Chanukah. The physical setting of the Jew’s here and now perfectly mirrors the Chanukah story and messages it holds – light banishing darkness, miracles…

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close up photo of flowers during daytime

“Nafshi laShem mishomrim la’boker, shomrim la’boker” Tehillim 130:6 By now, I am sure many of my readers have heard about an innovative strategy some of our communities have adopted in attempt to battle the scourge of the technological advancements that have so radically transformed our world in recent years: “Hashomrim cards.” These colorful cards, some…

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anonymous religious hasidim jews during pray near western wall

The sweltering heat that greeted us upon leaving the air-conditioned terminal at Ben Gurion last week was typical of a middle Eastern summer’s night. We had just arrived in the Holy Land (where we will, with Hashem’s help, be living for the foreseeable future) after a few long days of travel that took us through…

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