Jewish Living
We must raise our sensitivity in reaching out to the converts in our midst with compassion and love and making…
"No one tells you that when you become Orthodox, you suddenly have a whole family around you."
Even amid routine practices, on occasion we find ourselves acting by rote, lacking a freshness in our spiritual lives.
The best way to identify a good topic is to select something you would want to hear about. Simply ask…
The main thing is just to start and not be worried about understanding and retaining everything the first time around.…
When you speak to someone on the telephone, for instance, you may not know what the individual looks like but…
It’s important to keep in mind that davening from the amud is not a performance.
God is our constant companion. He’s a member of our family, He’s a member of our office space, He’s a…
Your guests might span the spectrum of Jewry. . . . It has to be okay with you. Just know…
Our guiding principle for bikkur cholim—as chaplains, rabbis or people in the community—is this: when in doubt, show up.
Grief may take a long time. While Chazal established certain time periods for aveilus, there’s no set recovery time for…