Tag: Hashem

The author discusses the concept of answering the call from God and how Avraham was chosen to respond to it.
The author discusses the interpretation of the Haftorah portion from the book of Yeshaya (Isaiah), which is traditionally read on the Sabbath before Tisha B'Av.
The article explores the meaning of the word "teruah" in Jewish tradition and its connection to the blowing of the shofar.
Gratitude is an important skill that can be nurtured in children.
Children are often more resilient than adults give them credit for.
The fear of Orthodox parents is that their child will reject Torah and leave the community.
The author reflects on the meaningful questions asked by children, such as whether God wears pyjamas or if we are images in God's dream.
Rabbi Joseph Karasick, a prominent figure in the Orthodox Union (OU), recently passed away, leaving a void in the organization.
The Torah does not have books dedicated exclusively to the topic of leadership, despite containing wisdom on the subject.
This playful and clever Dr. Seuss-style Purim retelling by Naomi Wolf merges the story of Purim with the whimsical rhyming and rhythm of Dr. Seuss's books.
The article discusses the unique relationship between Purim and Pesach, highlighting their proximity on the calendar despite being far apart linearly.
The text explores the power and relevance of prayer in Judaism, emphasizing the importance of speaking to God in one's own words to feel His presence in daily life.
The text is a humorous and satirical plea to God from individuals lamenting about the challenges and frustrations of dealing with difficult mothers and the complexities of mother-child relationships.
The article discusses the significance of the Sukkah in Jewish tradition, drawing on the writings of Gershon Henoch of Radzin.