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  • Biblical Women and Music: A Love Story
    November 17, 2024

    Biblical Women and Music: A Love Story


    Tamara Klein

    Music is a gateway to one of the most transcendent experiences we can have in Olam Hazeh. Its language speaks not only to the body, but to the soul. In fact, it is only at the time of Moshiach that we will hear the final, eighth note of the octave โ€“ a musical note which does not yet exist in our physical realm. Every seven notes we start again from the beginning, confined to the laws of nature. But one day, the music will continue upwards, hitting that Divine eighth note…

    Read more: Biblical Women and Music: A Love Story
  • Explaining Motherhood and Nurture Through Avraham’s Chesed
    November 17, 2024

    Explaining Motherhood and Nurture Through Avraham’s Chesed


    Miriam Kellner

    How do we, as women, emulate his Chesed in our lives?..

    Read more: Explaining Motherhood and Nurture Through Avraham’s Chesed
  • Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah
    November 17, 2024

    Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah


    Jordyn Stone

    Shatnez is the Torah prohibition of wearing garments made of a combination of sheepโ€™s wool and flax linen…

    Read more: Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah
  • Torah & Femininity
    Biblical Women and Music: A Love Story

    Biblical Women and Music: A Love Story

    Tamara Klein

    November 17, 2024

    Music is a gateway to one of the most transcendent experiences we can have in Olam Hazeh. Its language speaks not only to the body, but to the soul. In fact, it is only at the time of Moshiach that we will hear the final, eighth note of the octave โ€“ a musical note which…

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  • Torah & Femininity
    Explaining Motherhood and Nurture Through Avraham’s Chesed

    Explaining Motherhood and Nurture Through Avraham’s Chesed

    Miriam Kellner

    November 17, 2024

    How do we, as women, emulate his Chesed in our lives?..

    Continue Reading

  • Hashkafa, Torah & Femininity, Uncategorized
    Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah

    Shatnez: The Balance between Chesed and Gevurah

    Jordyn Stone

    November 17, 2024

    Shatnez is the Torah prohibition of wearing garments made of a combination of sheepโ€™s wool and flax linen…

    Continue Reading

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The Defilement of Speech: The Spiritual Dangers of Crude Language November 17, 2024 by Riva Kent Nivul peh literally translates to “a disgusting mouth” and refers not only to crude, profane language, but also to the broader concept of speaking about coarse, vulgar topics without any constructive purpose. While most of us understand that this type of speech is inappropriate, we will explore the deeper reasons why it is harmful. A Feast Not Fit for a King The Chofetz Chaim (Shemirat HaLashon, Shaโ€™ar HaZechira, Chapter 10) explains that speech is a… Read more
Kimchis, Tzniut and Kohanim November 17, 2024 by Toby Finkelstein I close the door to their room softly, breathe a huge sigh of relief and look around at my living space which resembles a toy tornado.  2-year-old twins are not for the faint of heart, thatโ€™s for sure. And itโ€™s not just the toys, sticky floors and the smashed bottle of grape juice that they somehow managed to lug out of the fridge and is now lying in a sad pool of shards and purple… Read more
Chayei Sarah: Contrasting the Greatness of Sarah and Rivka November 17, 2024 by Tamara Klein The parsha which records Sara Imeinuโ€™s passing is the parsha which is called โ€˜Chayei Sara,โ€™ the life of Sara. Something about Saraโ€™s life and legacy can be felt even โ€“ and especially โ€“ at the time of her death. Immediately after the Torah records Saraโ€™s burial, it transitions into Yitzchakโ€™s shidduch with the righteous Rivka; the second of the imahot. Implied in this smooth textual transition is the way that Rivka embodied the traits which… Read more

  • Biblical Women and Music: A Love Story

    Tamara Klein

    November 17, 2024

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