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THE KING IN THE FIELD

Now we have entered the month of Elul, the  month of rachamim, mercy. The time when the mercy of Hashem wakes up and we are very close to Hashem in this month. It is a time to pray for everything we need and to do teshuvah in preparation for the upcoming high holiday season.  It […]

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ON BEING A GRANDMOTHER

I always heard that being a grandmother is better than being a  mother. You can enjoy the kids but you don’t have to work so hard and if they  cry, you just hand them back to their mother.  Well, now that I am a full fledged grandmother, Baruch Hashem, I  feel qualified to comment on

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Carrying Baggage

My husband and I have been considering downsizing: perhaps getting a smaller home or even a condo. But then I begin to panic. Where will we store all the things we have accumulated over the years? When we first got married, we had very few things. We lived a simple life, no luxuries, and it

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HAPPY CHANUKAH!

Chanukah commemorates the miraculous victory of the Maccabees against the Greek/Syrian army. Of course one of the major part of the miracle was the small flask of pure olive oil found in the Beit Hamikdash which was not defiled by the Greeks and still had the seal of the Cohen gadol on it.  This oil

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ZOOM

Today’s lifestyle has become all about zoom.   I do amit that zoom is a good online platform to have classes and to get together with friends, family etc. online rather than in person.  It is definitely a blessing and, when used correctly, in the right measure, it is very helpful.   However, with this whole coronavirus quarantine

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Ceasefire?

Hmm, well that was a quick "war"…..of course, as usual, Israel backed down at the wrong time. However, we are grateful that soldiers did not have to go into gaza and risk their lives….it is not worth it when the Israeli govt simply does not do the right thing. The entire situation is ridiculous. for

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Lessons from Chanukah

One lesson we can learn from the Chanukah lights is the following: Many Jews are afraid that if they do not observe all the mitzvoth they are not worth much and they are afraid to learn more, afraid that they will be obligated immediately to jump into doing everything. But from Chanukah we learn to

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