The Sound of the Siren on the 27th of Nisan
THE SOUND OF THE SIREN on THE 27th OF NISAN On the 27th of Nisan, A siren sounds in Israel to alert us to: Two short minutes of silence, To commemorate the death of millions. The sound causes one to JUMP TO ATTENTION, When it begins its two minute scream. Understanding what it represents, The... Continue Reading →
Yom HaShoah, Pesach and Aliyah, in the Words of Rabbi Nachman Kahana
I want to share these powerful words of Torah and reflection on Yom HaShoah, Pesach and the immediate need for aliyah from HaRav Nachman Kahana. They were written yesterday, but still a very timely and important message. BS”D Parashat Tazria-Metzora 5775 A: Yom HaShoah Ve’hagvura Tomorrow on the 27th of Nisan, we will commemorate collectively and... Continue Reading →
Reflections on Holocaust Remembrance
The Frightening Reality of Choice: Reflections on Holocaust Remembrance by Ariella Bracha Waldinger Free choice is one of G-ds premier gifts to mankind. We are called upon every single day to make choices whether mundane ones or life altering ones and these decisions have far reaching consequences. It has been said that making good choices... Continue Reading →
Holocaust Remembrance Day–Remembering how Europe’s Jews Lived
How, and what, survivors remember on Holocaust Remembrance Day - Jewish World Features - Israel News | Haaretz.
By the Light of a Candle
By the Light of a Candle Bedikat chametz: the search for chametz By Ariella Bracha Waldinger As the eve of Passover fast approaches, it is vital to acquire a spiritual understanding of the depth and beauty hidden in the mitzvah of the search for chametz. Chametz is defined as a food that is made of... Continue Reading →
Honoring the Life of Miriam HaNavia on the Waters of the Kinneret
Honoring the Life of Miriam HaNavia on the Waters of the Kinneret by Miriam Kushner Imagine this....just picture this....a very beautiful, radiant, and regal 86 year-old courageous woman bursting with emunah and determination leading the daughters of Israel out of slavery.... across the Red Sea with drums and tambourines singing and dancing in praise of HaShem. “She went... Continue Reading →
Birthday Musings on the Occasion of my 66th
Birthday Musings on the Occasion of my 66th By Ariella Bracha Waldinger On my brothers 40th birthday, he gave my mother 40 long stem red roses of exquisite fragrance. He wrote a moving, beautifully worded thank you note for bringing him into the world and being such a wonderful mother. Little did he know at... Continue Reading →
Miriam, Spiritual Mother of Israel: Wellspring of Inspiration
Miriam, Spiritual Mother of Israel: Wellspring of Inspiration by Ariella Bracha Waldinger Sunday night, March 29, 2015 (10th of Nisan) is the anniversary of the passing of the amazing Prophetess Miriam, who was the sister of Moses, the greatest prophet that ever lived and Aharon, the High Priest. Although Miriam is not considered to be... Continue Reading →
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