My Noahide Tisha B’Av
The loss of the Holy Temple not only affects Jews. How can Bnei Noach "connect" to Tisha B'Av and the Beit HaMikdash?
Jennifer Woodward
The loss of the Holy Temple not only affects Jews. How can Bnei Noach "connect" to Tisha B'Av and the Beit HaMikdash?
I am ever so grateful to Hashem for seeking me out from my hiding place and reminding me of my purpose. So, to answer His call, let me share this emuna story…
Fits and spurts of diets, exercise programs, nutrition programs, and more pills and protein shakes then one could possibly count. I’ve done everything except the obvious…
Hashem is talking to us every day. The messages are there if only we have the emuna, the faith, to hear them, and the willingness to act and modify our actions…
Have you seen those cute little growth diagrams showing the one circle labeled “comfort zone” and inside that circle is a smiley face that represents you…
Being a Noahide, we acknowledge Shabbos and celebrate it – a nice meal, Torah study, family time. But, much of the day is similar to the other days of the week…
Hashem doesn’t need our worry. We are not doing Him or ourselves any good by stressing and noodling over how to bring about this or that desire…
Hundreds, no, thousands of miracles – beautiful gifts from the Creator – are given to us each and every day. The stroke was a gift and the recovery was a gift…
I failed at work. I failed at projects. People were disappointed in me instead of appreciative of me. I failed at effectively communicating with people who were important to me…
The things that annoy us with other people’s personalities are a clear clue to something in our own behavior that needs to be addressed; other people can be a mirror for us…
We are behooved to use our G-d given time as wisely as we possibly can; every moment that passes is a moment that will never return. If so, why not try getting up earlier?
When we pass through the dark tunnel of our tribulations with emuna, we come out on the other side stronger, spiritually cleaner and closer to Hashem…