Sitting here tonight I am so thankful for the summers that I was able to spend away at Timber Lake and all of what it brought to my life. I always say that I am the person I am because of the experiences I had as a kid at Summer camp. So here is my list (which could go on...
Had a nice Shabbat dinner (minestrone, salad, cheese with tangerines and chocolate for dessert) and fellowship with Jean’s oldest friend and her new partner, Larry. He says it’s a miracle to have this connection with Janet at this age. I concur – we’re all living a miracle! Easy c...
Just because you never observe Shabbat correctly WABBI it doesn’t mean that others are not allowed to? Silly Wabbi….. Rabbi Dr Levy, Deputy Chief Rabbi and Mayer of London December 29, 2021 at 3:49 pm Hey Elmer, the point is many Joos use antisemitism for ulterior purposes, just ...
as well as those for who have shown up for me in countless other ways these past few weeks. Tonight is also a celebration of all the different ways we have shown up for each other over the years, for simchas and shivas and volunteer shifts, for Shabbat and holidays, protests...
We’re also on the Friday family movie night train, complete with popcorn and ice cream sundaes. There is a complicated voting system that my 8 yo manages, wonder what we’ll pick tonight! 9 kids 10 adults go on a beach trip with my husband’s family every summer. Kids are in “cous...
started production that praised it, so hopefully it stuck to the script. If it’s a hit, I motion for Jennifer Aniston to stop doing horrible rom-com fare and stick to raunchy comedy; I chuckle every time I watch the trailer and hear her say, “Shabbat shalom; someone’s circumcised!
“But I’m not holding my breath for you because your mouth is as filthy as a sewer.” Hey Dick, your comment should be directed to “Ken.” Ken Dobkin December 10, 2021 at 9:06 pm Shabbat Shalom to all….. Heartwarming to see that another peaceful Shabbat is about to dawn ...
Tzedakah isan ethical obligation that the Torah mandates, also known as a “mitzvah,” or law. Many Jews give tzedakah before Shabbat (the sabbath) and festivals (such as Purim and Shavuot). Its intention is to show the Jewish people's determination to improve the world. ...