ב"ה
White |
|
Sort by:
|
|
No person is “broken” or ready to be discarded. Each of us is valuable, and has a valuable contribution to make to our world.
"His eyes are red with wine," Jacob blessed his fourth son Judah, "and his teeth are white with milk." In a Chassidic discourse, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi explains the spiritual significance of "teeth", "whiteness", "redness" and "wine"
It is customary that the person leading the Seder wear a plain white garment, or kittel. Some maintain that the basis for this custom is that the kittel resembles a burial shroud and thus serves to remind one of the futility of vanity and pride. These com...
There is a custom is to wear white clothing, or more specifically, a white robe-like garment called a kittel, on Yom Kippur. In many communities, the kittel is worn exclusively on Yom Kippur. In some traditions, the custom is to wear white on Rosh Hashana...
Breaking an Ancient Social Stigma
This dates back two millennia to the times of Rabban Gamliel the Elder in the early 1st century.
the overwhelming majority of tallits have historically been white, often with stripes. There are a number of reasons for this.
I recently read that this actually originated with Queen Victoria in the mid-19th century.
Both judgment and loving-kindness are parts of the collective Jewish soul.
Both judgment and loving-kindness are parts of the collective Jewish soul.
The bride's and groom's preparations for the chupah; the atmosphere that prevails throughout the ceremony; the legal and mystical implications of chupah; and much more.
Introduction - Part 1
The holy Zohar opens with the image of the Jewish nation likened to a beloved rose with 13 petals and 5 sepals.
| |