How many times do we as women push ourselves to go to sleep “just an hour later”, skip that meal, run out to do a chore that “can’t wait until tomorrow” because we hear our families singing Eishet Chayil in our heads and wish we felt like we deserved it?
Steve Jobs did not exit the womb with a computer chip in his mouth. Warren Buffet was not born holding a stock tip, and Thomas Edison didn't change the light bulb above his crib.
We changed our lives because of what you told us Judaism stood for. Now we're waiting for you.
Sometimes it is through loss that we come to discovery.
I don't really understand Talmud, but sometimes it speaks to me in ways I can't ignore.
A wise, hilarious boy discusses unfairness in school and beyond.
What happens when we attribute our self worth to our accomplishments? Our grades? To the system that chooses to label us with job titles, and degrees; a system that was constructed to tell us what our worth is, instead of the other way around.
A personal encounter into the world of somatic therapy.
Reflections from a teacher's first year in the pedagogical trenches.