by Mordi Levi | f 25, 2021 | Kindness and Compassion, Messiah, Ruth
According to one of the Sages, the Book of Ruth was written in order to teach the great reward for doing acts of kindness. Kindness is a point of pride amongst the Jewish people, the hallmark of Abraham and something that every Jew must aspire to. In fact, Maimonides...
by Eliyahu Berkowitz | f 27, 2021 | Antisemitism, Community, Isaiah, Israel, Messiah, Temple, Tu B'shvat
Tu B’Shvat, the fifteenth month of the holiday of Shevat, is, according to the Mishna (oral law), the new year for the trees. But Jews traditionally take the day as an opportunity to go out into nature to plant trees and act that has taken on a deep spiritual...
by Shira Schechter (Moderator) | f 1, 2016 | Israel, Jeremiah, Messiah, Redemption, Sing Along, Temple
Sing along in Hebrew to “Od Yishama” performed by Shlomo Katz. The lyrics are taken from Jeremiah 33:10,11. Lyrics: Thus said the Lord: Yet again there shall be heard in this place, about which you say, ‘It is destroyed, without man and without...