Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 28 April 2011


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Nissan 24, 5771 · April 28, 2011
This Week's Features Printable Magazine
A Kabbalistic Understanding of Marriage
How two people can come together to create a new entity while remaining individuals.

By Sara Esther Crispe
A true story
I was thirteen years old when my life with the Tanners began. It was a cold day in January in the year 1985 when I stood clutching my meager belongings on the concrete stoop of the Tanner family's residence . . .

As told to Sarah Silverfield
I couldn't help but feel her presence when her sister's great-grandchildren called at the last minute and asked if they could join us for a festive meal. Of course! Come, come! You belong with us!

by Shalvi Weissman
ALSO THIS WEEK ON THEJEWISHWOMAN.ORG:
The strength within us, the support that re-grounds us in our uncertainty and insecurity, the part of us competing in this war with the external forces and energies that dare to blind us and steal us away from who we really are . . .

By Judy Ammar
Sefirat Haomer, Part II
When we incorporate restraint into our lives (whether its origin is fear, awe, respect or opposition,) we counter-intuitively open another realm of possibility and actually enhance our loving connections...

By Shimona Tzukernik
Sefirat Haomer, Part III
If you're in an argument, you need something or someone higher to effect healing and resolution. It doesn't matter whether that thing is a loftier internal consciousness or a person outside of you. What matters is that the healing insight is coming from a more transcendent place. As Einstein said, "No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it."

By Shimona Tzukernik
My son came home from kindergarten with scratches on his neck. When I called the teacher to ask what happened, she explained that he did it to himself . . .

By Tzippora Price