Tag: Bracha

This text is a quiz containing questions about Jewish topics such as Rashi's birthplace, the symbol of the tribe of Benjamin, the origins of the Israeli national anthem "Hatikvah," the first president of Israel, the first city conquered by the Jewish people in the Land of Israel, and the blessing for eating fish.
Dini prepares for a fundraising campaign launch event, with volunteers making flower arrangements for Chesed Tzirel.
In Chapter 46 of "For Granted," Dini prepares to launch a fundraising campaign with her Chesed Tzirel volunteers, including the creation of a music video and a surprise flower delivery event.
In this chapter, a woman named Ayala returns to New York from living in Israel for 13 years to visit her mother in the hospital.
The author reflects on experiencing a 4.8 magnitude earthquake in New York City and the concept of blessings in Judaism, particularly for unusual events like earthquakes.
In Chapter 33 of "For Granted," Ayala and Bracha discuss a bone marrow transplant for a patient named Leora Schwartz whose chemotherapy was somewhat successful but not enough.
A woman facing surgery to remove her ovaries due to health concerns grapples with the question of which blessing to say in this challenging moment.