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Vayeitzei 5769 - December 5, 2008

 The Jewish Woman
Fight the Darkness
Keep Rivkah's Flame Alive with the Lighting of Yours...

Take on the mitzvah of lighting Shabbat candles each Friday night to keep Rivkah’s light aflame and illuminate the world with her trademark warmth and peace.
Why Jews Nosh
A Lesson from Parshat Vayeitzei


I know what she wants; she wants me to nurse her, she wants me to kiss her and comfort her...It's like her way of "checking in" to make sure that I'm still there and that I love her...
Add Light
In Memory of Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg


We cannot change what has happened. But we can determine how we react to this tragedy. Please think about what you can do to bring more light to this darkness. Please share below what you are doing in memory of the Mumbai victims and for Gavriel and Rivka...
The Sticker Trade
It was my daughter's introduction to the fact that even in first grade, things like the value of your sticker collection matter


A child's world may seem simple, but it is where the complex task of forging an inner value system takes place...
 Living
I'm Telling You Child, You Are a Gentile
A Spiritual Journey: From Tonica Marlow to Tova Mordechai


Tonica Marlow couldn't take her eyes off the rabbi or the Torah scroll he held in his hand. What am I doing here? She kept asking herself. So many times, she had promised herself never to come here again and yet, here she was again...
What Is Wrong With People?
Aren't they getting what I'm getting? Aren't they feeling what I'm feeling? With these questions, the world of Kabbalah was born


Do you ever think to yourself: What in the world is wrong with people? Aren’t they getting what I’m getting? Aren’t they feeling what I’m feeling?
The Rebbe Who Saved a Village
For a while, it seemed that all was lost... then came a leader's bold response to the crippling tragedy

Editor's note: In light of the recent tragedy which struck the Chabad-Lubavitch community, we find the following account, penned more than fifty years ago, particularly poignant--and most relevant
The Economics of Divorce

Here's perhaps one of the most unfortunate side effects of this financial crunch: It seems that many couples are opting to remain married instead of divorcing—they simply can't afford to divorce...
Midnight Ironing

It’s two o’clock in the morning and I need matchsticks to prop open my eyes. I’m sitting in the kitchen next to the ironing board trying hard to remain awake, listening out for sounds of Martin’s arrival home . . .
 Parshah
The Parshah in a Nutshell
Vayeitzei - Genesis 28:10-32:3

There’s a dream to point the way and a dream to summon us back, and angels to send us off and angels to greet us on our return. It’s the story of Jacob’s journey to Haran, and the story of every soul that visits this earth.
Angels

I met them in my car. There were maybe 10,000 or so of them hovering about. Some looked like Walt Disney cartoon angels, others were straight out of store window displays or greeting cards. Some looked like the plaster angels I used to buy in a Mexican market
Love at First Sight: Five Biblical Examples

In five instances, the Torah describes the phenomenon of love at first sight: in the love of Adam for Eve, of Rebecca for Isaac, of Jacob for Rachel, of David for Abigail, and of David for Bathsheba. These five, in their historical order, are descending examples of how the intensity of love at first sight can be focused into mature, rooted love
Somewhere Between Spirituality and Religion
There is truth


Is it a self-improvement thing, like a woodworking class or a therapy session? Is it a duty, like obeying the law of the land and going to work in the morning?

Behold! A ladder was set on the ground, and its top reached to heaven; and behold, angels of G‑d were ascending and descending upon it.
— Jacob’s dream, Genesis 28:12

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