Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 6 June 2011


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Sivan 4, 5771 · June 6, 2011
This Week's Features
By Yaakov Paley
Voices
As a Jewish son, husband and father, I stand in awe and appreciation of the role the Jewish woman plays in the continuity and story of our people. It was her faith which got us out of Egypt, it was her faith that gave us Purim, it was her faith that gave us the strength of the Jewish family, and it is her that in whose merit we will all dance into the Messianic era...

By Levi Avtzon
My connection to Shavuot
When my two young sons grew older and less dependent on me, I realized that between work and managing a home, there was a part of me that craved something additional. Something I knew I possessed but felt was not being cultivated sufficiently . . .

By Rochel Pritsker
Shavuot
The Giving of the Torah
I could believe the world was real. But was it possible to know it? What had to be added to that belief in order to convert it into knowledge?

By Shimona Tzukernik
Personal Journeys
It was the commercial that first attracted me. Then there were the bonus gifts, and by the time my free-trial period was up I'd forgotten that my credit card was being billed monthly...

By Sara Esther Crispe
Jewish Recovery
A two-way relationship with our Higher Power
On Shavuot G-d becomes willing to enter into a holy dance with His people. This dance attests to the deep desire of G-d to connect with us.

By Benyamin Bresinger
Pictures with a Purpose
Columbia, MD
One G-d. One people. One holy day. United as One.

By Michoel Ogince