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Marcia Henin

Kabbalah - Jewish Mysticism

... set of teachings meant to define the inner sense of both traditional Rabbinic Literature and the Hebrew Bible. Kabbalah also explains the importance of Jewish religious observances. Kabbalah is a necessary part of the Torah followed ... Read Read: Kabbalah - Jewish Mysticism

By: Marcia Henin | 13/04/2008 | Religion
William Verch

Secrets to Reading the Bible

... heart to His Word. 3.) This Is The Order In Which To Read The Bible: The Bible is broken into two parts: The Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament is the history of creation and the Jewish nation, along with stories, ... Read Read: Secrets to Reading the Bible

By: William Verch | 15/05/2008 | Religion

Great Apostasy

... chance, people will substitute the sort of religion they naturally prefer, over the Gospel, see also Cafeteria Christianity. The Hebrew Bible contains multiple episodes of backsliding by the very people who first received God's revelation; ... Read Read: Great Apostasy

By: Theron M Claude | 27/09/2009 | Religion

My Problem With Globalization

The fruit on the left is known by a Jewish name: Mangosteen, although some pronounce it Mangostein. No matter the pronunciation, this magical, tasty and wonderfully shaped creation, one of the benefits of globalization, has challenged my ... Read Read: My Problem With Globalization

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 21/07/2009 | Mysticism

Do I Need To Go To Church To Be A Christian...?

... very learned in the Hebrew language; for they, like the Jews, read the whole Law, then the Prophets... They differ from the Jews because they believe in Messiah, and from the Christians in that they are to this day bound to the Jewish rites ... Read Read: Do I Need To Go To Church To Be A Christian...?

By: T J Madigan | 19/05/2008 | Religion

Weinberg’s Snow Removal Service

I don’t have to go to the gym today! It took more time for me to shovel the snow than I would usually spend in the gym and I certainly burned enough calories. In fact, although my muscles ache and my back is sore, I enjoy shoveling snow ( ... Read Read: Weinberg’s Snow Removal Service

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 05/01/2010 | Religion

Charm School

One of the essays that made Jamaica Kincaid famous was “Charm” about the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm for young black women. “At some point, all this will become extinct. As black people integrate, they won’t want to do the special ... Read Read: Charm School

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 28/12/2009 | Religion

Fifty Gates

I turned 50 years old last night, the fourth night of Chanukah. Debbie had presented me with a list of extravagant gluten-free desserts and offered to make the one of my choice.Having difficulty with decisions regarding Debbie’s treats, I ... Read Read: Fifty Gates

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 17/12/2009 | Religion

Temptations

Which temptation was more challenging? Was it Potiphar’s wife or, perhaps it was the temptation to ask Pharaoh’s wine steward to help him get out of jail? All I know is that I would not want to be challenged by either, although I suspect ... Read Read: Temptations

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 10/12/2009 | Religion

Overwhelmed By Numbers

I was overwhelmed with all the posts on Shalom Aleichem that I received in response to my invitation. I spent so much time responding to emails, posting, editing etc. that I barely had time to write anything this week. I was thrilled to ... Read Read: Overwhelmed By Numbers

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 07/12/2009 | Religion

Living On The Edge

Standing on the corner of 95th and Broadway, I had a perfect opportunity to observe peoples’ faces. I love the fact that New York provides a glimpse of people from all over the world. I tried counting how many different countries were ... Read Read: Living On The Edge

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 01/12/2009 | Religion

Choosing Not To See

I was trying to turn right and was waiting for people to finish crossing the street. I considered forcing my way through, after all, it was New York City, but there was a policeman at the corner attempting to direct traffic. Some drivers ... Read Read: Choosing Not To See

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 24/11/2009 | Religion

Choosing Not To See

I was trying to turn right and was waiting for people to finish crossing the street. I considered forcing my way through, after all, it was New York City, but there was a policeman at the corner attempting to direct traffic. Some drivers ... Read Read: Choosing Not To See

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 24/11/2009 | Religion

Thing or Person

I was called to perform an emergency Taharah – the ritual cleansing and preparation of a body for burial. I was the rabbi of a large congregation, and although I had participated in Taharot in this funeral home, I had never been summoned ... Read Read: Thing or Person

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 16/11/2009 | Religion

Apples and Oranges: The Comparison Game

“Why can’t you be like other kids who behave perfectly?” is a refrain I often hear parents complaining to their children. Yes, there were and are certainly moments when I wish my children were as “perfect” as other kids, but those moments ... Read Read: Apples and Oranges: The Comparison Game

By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 20/10/2009 | Religion

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