We pray.
We weep.
We bless.
We request.
We thank.
We only control what we say and do.
The rest is in G-d's merciful, blessed hands. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
We Have To Pray Just To Make It One Day
The law of attraction, interconnection, and interdependence of human souls...there is a universal gravitational pull of souls, of the bond between them and influence of one soul on the other.
We Impact Each Other's Souls
The Grass Still Needs To Be Mowed
Courage is endurance for one moment more.
You Can Overcome It!
Scary Model of Cancer
Normal DiscThe spinal disc was described to me as a jelly donut between the vertebrae.
Degenerative Disc
Bulging Disc
Herniated Disc
Thinning Disc
Disc Degeneration with Osteophyte Formation
Healing The Spine
In the morning you will say '"If only it were evening!" and in the evening "If only it were morning!"The only real relief so far is lying down or going in the pool.
Can't Sit, Can't Stand
"Sh*t Happens So Get Over It."There are no perfect lives out there.
Get Over It
It Spills Over
Gedaliah didn't fast for me, so I am not going to fast for him.
Who's Fasting For Whom
Key Person | Year | Published Work | Main Idea |
Avraham Mapu | 1853 | The Love of Zion | Longing of Jewish people for their ancestral homeland |
Moses Hess | 1862 | Rome and Jerusalem | Europe's welcome to Jews is tenuous, and Jews should seek return to homeland |
Leon Pinsker | 1882 | Auto-Emancipation | Jews are not accepted in European host countries, and are urged to seek national rebirth |
Nathan Birnbaum | 1890 | Self-Emancipation | Coined the term Zionism referring to a movement to re-create a national Jewish home in Israel |
Chaim Nachman Bialik | 1892 |
El Hatzipor (To The Bird)
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Poem on longing for return to Zion |
Chaim Nachman Bialik | 1898 | Mikra'ei Zion (Assemblies of Zion) | Poem of hope and expectation of return to Zion |
Theodor Herzl | 1896 | The Jewish State | Jewish State will usher an end to rabid anti-Semitism everywhere |
Theodor Herzl | 1897 | Launched Zionism as political movement and convened first Zionist Congress | |
Theodor Herzl | 1902 | Altneuland | Envisions idyllic future Jewish state |
Ze'ev Jabotinsky | 1923 | Samson Nazorei | Ideal of active, courageous, Jewish warrior |
The Founding Of Zionism
"Everything truly pleasurable in life starts with considerable pain." More colloquially in working out, we usually say: “No pain, no gain!” And there really is a lot of truth to this. If you think about it, this concept really applies to everything meaningful and ultimately valuable in life.
The Good Things In Life Are Challenging
Yes, we're getting older--what's the alternative?
You're not supposed to leave this world alive!
Aging Gracefully
In a sense, we all live at least two lives–represented by the two faces we wear: The first is the happy face, where we portray ourselves as if everything is going so well, almost near-perfect in our lives (our vacations, accomplishments, celebrations, and so on), and this is the face that we routinely show to the world. Then, there is the second face, which is essentially where everything is not (always) quite so rosy, where life’s challenges, troubles, and hardships take their tangible toll, and this is the face that we learn to keep private and regularly hide from the world. Usually, it comes down to a rationale that goes something like this: just imagine what would people think of us if they really knew us for who we are and what we were actually going through? Yet the funny thing is that everyone is going through something–that’s life!In a couple of weeks, when we celebrate Rosh Hashanah, we come knowing that there is no mask to be worn in front of our Maker, and truly, we are naked before Him in all our thoughts and deeds. We can’t pretend anymore that our lives or ourselves are perfect, but rather this is the time for true and earnest reflection, repentance, as well as judgment for the New Year based on what each of us is really all about. May each of us have the courage and conviction to face our real selves, to learn, grow, improve, and ultimately to self-actualize, and may we receive G-d’s mercy and blessings for a happy and healthy New Year!
Facing Facts on Rosh Hashanah
Nightmares All Night
We need to be glad that we have something to complain about!
(Maybe) Stop Complaining
An Early Death
Video Of Video
Not Caring or Worse
Respecting Native Americans