I can’t …or can I? By: Rabbi Dovid Samuels “The entire world was created for this moment, when a mere mortal, flesh and blood, could create an atmosphere of G-dliness in the lowly physical world.” “Hashem knew that there would come a time where the Jewish people found themselves in a situation where the world was telling us, ‘You can’t!’” There’s a famous fable about a bunch of frogs that fell into a deep pit. With their friends hopping about outside the pit, those inside desperately tried to jump out,…
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With all our hearts
With all our hearts The compelling call of Tehillim in every age By: Paula Levin “What is the power of Tehillim, that it has captured hearts across the world?” Shavuot commemorates the most significant event in human history, the moment G-d Himself told us why He created this world, and how He wants us to live. At Mount Sinai, we received the Torah, which through millennia of exile has been our ‘portable homeland’. And yet, while most Jews have heard about Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Pesach, Shavuot is virtually…
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SPIRITUAL EYES And All the People Saw the Thunder “The more one looks, the greater the light becomes, and greater is the insight and understanding of that vision.” The Zohar in Parshat Balak relates the following fascinating story: Rabbi Elazar, Rabbi Abba, and some of their students spent some time in the house of Rabbi Yosi in Pakiyin. There they witnessed first-hand an incident of Techiyas Hamaisim [Resurrection of the Dead]. They then departed to visit the home of Rabbi Elazar’s father-in-law, but the way was long and the sun…
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Still here? This is a community worth fighting for By: Wendy Kahn “The celebrations this week were not just for 75 years of Israel. They were also celebrations of South African Jewry.” I often get asked by community members why I am still at the SAJBD 20 years later (in my current job for 17 years). I never miss a beat in responding that it is truly a privilege working for this remarkable South African Jewish community. When I attend conferences with my fellow community leaders from around the world,…
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Milchiks and more …and fleishigs for sure! By: Sharon Lurie Shavuot is in the air, and it’s time to bring out our favourite dairy delights. I’m sure many have already frozen a few bakkies of cream cheese in an attempt to avoid the ‘big cream cheese hunt’ we had in Johannesburg this year for Pesach. As a result, I’ve included a really simple recipe to make your own cream cheese so that we may never fear going without this essential Shavuot ingredient again! But don’t forget that Shavuot is a…
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“If we learn to use our breath correctly we will develop more inner awareness, we will sleep better, feel better, be able to let go of negative emotions, and feel more in control of our lives.” Breathe By: Maria Beider “Breath is the epicentre of human function.” “Get out of your mind and get into your breath because your breath is the life force.” Did you know that we breathe on average between 20 000 to 26 000 times a day, and most of the time we…
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More Cheesecake Please Behind the milchiks By: Dr. Yardena Bauer “Unconditional love cannot be reduced to a pill.” There is no actual mitzvah to eat cheesecake on Shavuot. This came as a shock to me as well. Out of the Shalosh Regalim that is Pesach, Shavuot, and Sukkot – Shavuot is one day and with no Torah-prescribed rituals. Both Pesach and Sukkot are 7 days. Pesach has the seder with all the foods and of course the complete changeover of eating without chametz. Sukkot has the Sukkah and moving outside…
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