Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 13 June 2011


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Sivan 11, 5771 · June 13, 2011
This Week's Features Printable Magazine
By Yvette Miller
Honoring my parents
I have written before about not judging others for doing more or less than me. The words may have sounded good at the time, but now I realize that I hadn't really internalized them...

By Mindy Rubenstein
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
What kept me there for almost half a century was the realization that I had a long-lasting impact on children-and later adults-that continued over a lifetime, and, in some cases, from my theological vantage point, even beyond...

By Yehudis Fishman
ALSO THIS WEEK ON THEJEWISHWOMAN.ORG:
Insights into Parshat Shelach
What could possibly be so important about separating a piece of dough that the Midrash states that it is the purpose of creation?

by Chana Slavaticki
Who in their right mind would opt for the toddler upgrade? I wonder aloud. To which the travel agent smugly replies: Do you have a child under the age of two and a half? I answer affirmatively. Then (aha!) you already have opted for the Toddler Upgrade . . .

By Chana Perman
My uncharged cell phone flashing red at me, as if to say, "Feed me! Feed me!" And where is the charger, anyway? Why can't I keep track of simple things like the phone charger? Who's in charge here anyway?

by Sarah Dinah Hirsch
The Feminine Perspective on Materiality and the Physical: Parshat Shelach
What were the calculations of ten spies that caused them to err so profoundly? And what did the women of Israel intuitively understand that these great "men of distinction" failed to comprehend?

By Chana Weisberg
About three years ago, my husband was going through a very hard time, and he was very mean to me. After a couple of very rocky years, with me wanting a divorce many times, things seem to have stabilized. My problem is that I just can't get past the past. I really don't think that I have fully forgiven him for those bad times. Why is this so hard for me?

By Beryl Tritel