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Redefining Freedom as Pesach Nears
Those of you with young children or grandchildren surely know books like Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Big Nate. My kids love them and I’ve...


Heroism, Adaptation and Survival
The rabbis of the Talmud didn’t like Chanukah. No, really. They didn’t. But they had good reasons. Many of them had survived the...


Rosh Hashanah, The Art of Embracing Uncertainty
When I lived in Europe I used to run seminars for Community Leaders. The venue was a beautiful 14th century palazzo in Venice, near the...


The Love Story Between a People and a Book
A couple of years ago, my sons, among other first graders, participated in something called chagigat hasefer, the celebration of the...


Rosh Hashanah and the Possibilty of Time Travel
The Russian cosmonaut Sergei Adveyev proved Einstein right when he became the first person to travel in time. According to the theory of...


Our Great Incomplete Journey
Passover is a holidays of journeys. The journey of the Hebrews from Egypt to the Promise Land; the journey from Slavery to Freedom and...


Purim, the Beauty of Difference
Purim is arguably one of the merriest holidays of the Jewish calendar. Because of that, perhaps, we don’t often reflect on its deep...
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