Seeing Beyond Things (Beha’alotecha)Beha’alotecha is an extraordinary Torah portion, filled with mystery. Near its end, in Chapter 12 of the Book of Numbers, we encounter one…1d ago1d ago
There Should be More (Beha’alotecha)Beha’alotecha invites us to wrestle with the complexities of our ancestors’ journey. I’ve been thinking about a particular moment when the…1d ago1d ago
Grace and Healing Fire (Naso)Parashat Naso, the longest portion in the Torah, overflows with complexity and contradiction — just like life itself. It contains the…6d ago6d ago
Tenacity and Torah: Ruth and ShavuotOn Shavuot, we stand again at Sinai. We receive Torah anew — every year, every day, every moment we open our hearts. But if we’re really…May 30May 30
Choose Love: A Shavuot ReflectionShavuot is nearly here. The festival of Revelation. The moment where we re-stand at Sinai.May 29May 29
We Belong to Each Other (Bemidbar)There’s something deceptively quiet about Parashat Bemidbar, the opening of the fourth book of the Torah. It can feel like a logistical…May 27A response icon1May 27A response icon1
Bread, Power, and the Curse of Hunger (Behar-Bechukotai)Let’s begin with one verse from this week’s double portion, Behar-Bechukotai. It’s a haunting line tucked into the litany of consequences…May 20A response icon1May 20A response icon1