We Will Rise and We Will Live It’s been thirty days — a shloshim that has deeply etched itself into our hearts, narrowing our world
R Nico Socolovsky / Parashat Beshalach Who doesn’t love a good Would You Rather? But even the best ones often have a hidden sting. Sometimes, it’s not about choosing what
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The seder is the tool we use to assure that we are never going back to the land of narrowness. Passover invites us to look at our sometimes difficult realities through a lens of potential and prosperity. “Dayenu,” is not a song of conformism but a profound act of defiance. It is a reminder that even when surrounded by adversity, we must cling to the sparks of light we find. In the spirit of “Dayenu,” we celebrate what we have, because that is the premise for us to be able to walk the walk of redemption today.
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We Will Rise and We Will Live It’s been thirty days — a shloshim that has deeply etched itself into our hearts, narrowing our world with an indescribable loss. As
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Raise your hand if you would take a bribe? Now, let me rephrase my question… Do you have any biases? It’s a straightforward question, but the answer is trickier than
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“Have you Ever dreamed of ruling a kingdom? Be A King! Feel Like A King! The invitations to join this fantasy royal family are all over the place from Disney
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By R Nico Soco I love you, I love you because you give me space. I love you because you have space not only for me but also for my
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In every generation, one must see oneself as if one had personally experienced the Exodus from Egypt. As it is written: “You shall speak to your children on that day,
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“In our society, narrowness means the decay of truth and the “relativism” of facts. In our society, narrowness means our lack of ability to break our silos and our algorithmical
Read more »What could TikTok and Facebook users learn from a 600 year old man who built an ark? “These are the stories of Noah. Noah was a righteous and perfect man,
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We Will Rise and We Will Live It’s been thirty days — a shloshim that has deeply etched itself into our hearts, narrowing our world
R Nico Socolovsky / Parashat Beshalach Who doesn’t love a good Would You Rather? But even the best ones often have a hidden sting. Sometimes,
In every generation, one must see oneself as if one had personally experienced the Exodus from Egypt. As it is written: “You shall speak to
We are starting again a cycle of Torah reading. Jewish tradition teaches us That Elohim- God created “iesh mi’ayin, which means that the beginning of