Last week I wrote a blog post on another blog in which I suggested Abraham had on some level failed the test of bringing his son Isaac as a sacrifice on Mount Moriah. That instead of bringing him perhaps the more ethical response would have been to protect the innocent child even in the face…
What is the difference between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur? We often refer to both as days of judgment, yet they seem as different as night and day. Rosh Hashanah is a Yom Tov, a joyous holiday, on which we eat and drink and have simcha, joy. In contrast, on Yom Kippur we are filled with awe and…
On September 17th and 18th this year Jewish people around the world will celebrate the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. The word Rosh Hashanah does not mean “new year,” it literally means in Hebrew, “The head of the year.” Our head is the limb that controls our body, which contains our brains, our faces,…
Perhaps I speak only for myself but I think generally we have lost the concept of prayer. The upside of prayer in the Orthodox community is that we do it often. But this is also the downside. As a result of the commonness of our prayer I think, at least for me, prayer often can…