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Rachel Gordon was born in England and now lives in Itamar, Israel. She is the mother of 8, and grandmother to a growing clan of beautiful neshamot. She is a freelance writer and has edited and translated several books for the Gal-Einai Institute headed by Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh.
The black holes that G‑d sends our way are not always easy to avoid.
Understanding Shavuot
On the one hand, using just enough impact to break through a walnut shell, leaving the nut intact, is a supernatural feat. On the other hand, it is only natural for a butterfly to break out of its bonds and leave its cocoon...
A Kabbalistic understanding
“Lights . . . Camera . . . Action!” As the viewer sits mesmerized, his eyes glued to the screen, he is transferred from the reality of his own gray...
The Fogels of Itamar
At 2 AM, my husband jumps out of bed. My oldest daughter is calling him. Soldiers are at the door. “Is everything O.K.?” I call out sleepily.
The power of the woman
Chassidut teaches us that inherent within the chaos is a grain of rectification from which spontaneous order can sprout. In a most wondrous, counterintuitive way, that grain of order is concealed within time itself. This was Meheitavel’s secret, and the s...
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