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As I Write

by Rabbi Misha

As I write, for the seventh Friday in a row, families of hostages and their many supporters are gathered in front of the Tel Aviv Museum for Kabbalat Shabbat. This is the first week in which there are smiles on some of their faces.

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Rabbi MishaThe New Shul
Continuing Her Way

by Rabbi Misha

Late one night, Rabbi Israel Salanter walked past the rickety shack of an old shoemaker. The rabbi noticed that, despite the late hour, the man was still working by the light of a dying candle.

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Rabbi MishaThe New Shul
Humility of the Heart

by Rabbi Misha

One of the infuriating aspects of this war has been the decline of humility. So many people keep telling so many others their unshakeable opinions, often with a moral judgement of anyone who doesn’t hold their opinion.

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Rabbi MishaThe New Shul
Nothing

by Rabbi Misha

I’ve been immersed in thinking about nothingness, and then, at a bedtime story to Manu I came upon this. This is my inspiration for Shabbat this week.

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