Nature is lovely as long as it's not too nature-y. Sukkot seems in harmony with that notion.
A discussion with the creator of the Misaviv Hebrew Circle Calendar.
A story about adult bullying, a hilarious form of revenge, and a kind of epiphany.
This poem explores the wonders, dangers, and challenges of so many mental and emotional universes coexisting in our world.
Let's make this year usher in a fabulous new era of the mind, the soul, and the world.
Impermanence, no self, non-attachment: no, thanks.
Noah’s brother and son in law each take one of Noah’s arms. If they were to let go even for a moment, he would fall into the open grave from sheer anguish.
As the first scoop of dirt hits his son’s casket, Noah drops to his knees and he moans, almost as a whisper —or an afterthought. The sound that passes from his lips is unearthly.
I think we can all agree that one thing Chabad tradition got right was the establishment of healthy, spiritual habits. This one's my fave.
Why I break out of my routine every year to immerse myself in the stories and wisdom of the people who have sacrificed for our country.