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G’milut chasadim, literally meaning “the giving of loving kindness,” is an essential social value in the everyday lives of Jews....... More
Same’ach b’chelko literally means “happy or content with one’s lot....... More
The idea of nedivut, or being generous, is found throughout our entire tradition, especially in regards to the bringing of gifts....... More
Ben Zoma said, “Who is wise? The one who learns from everyone! Who is mighty? The one who rules over themselves! Who is rich? The one who is happy with what they’ve got! Who is honored? The one who shows honor to others!” -Pirke Avot 4:1 Ben Zoma’s advice reinforces the idea that this world is NOT as it seems....... More
Proverbs 22:6 reminds us that each child learns differently, as we are to “educate each child according to their way....... More
At the core of Jewish tradition is the charge for us to be able to say to ourselves and to another person that we were wrong, and also to be able to say to ourselves that we are willing to change so that it will never happen again....... More
Hiddur Mitzvah, literally meaning, “the beautification of a mitzvah,” are actions that glorify, or beautify, the observances and celebrations within Jewish tradition, in particular Shabbat and the holidays....... More