Beshalach: Lost Princess and Inner Child
During a person’s entire life he is on a journey to reach the goal, to actualize all of the potential he has inside and to be who he is truly supposed to be...
During a person’s entire life he is on a journey to reach the goal, to actualize all of the potential he has inside and to be who he is truly supposed to be...
Lag B’Omer, Rashbi, and Rabbeinu make it possible for every Jew to connect to the light of Torah and heal his soul. Rabbeinu brings the light of Rebbe Shimon to our generation.
I was in a near panic attack. We had zero left in the bank, automatic withdrawals that could be going out at any minute, and a completely incompetent insurance company…
The Dubno Maggid once visited an ornately decorated synagogue whose congregants did not observe Shabbat or kashrut; here's the story he told them …
Rebbe Nachman's tale, "The Lost Princess" (Rabbi Arush's book "The Garden of Yearning") has the ability to arouse the heart to the soft voice of the soul that calls from our deepest inner depths.
When we hear the word “teshuva,” we usually think of blaming ourselves and beating our breasts. But real teshuva – repentance – is about becoming our real selves.
We despair because we don’t believe in ourselves, that we are beloved and still wanted by God, and that we have the strength in our souls to keep trying. But there's a solution…
I used to think that Purim was a holiday of dressing up and getting drunk - a Jewish hybrid between Mardi Gras and Halloween. How embarrassing and inaccurate…
Parshat Breishit: How was the recent total eclipse of the sun an indication that the Geula is fast on the way and that emuna will soon spread all over the world?
Ben Ish Chai, Rabbenu Yosef Chaim of Baghdad, tells the following powerful story to give an idea of the grave effects of Lashon Hara...
The scandals of immoral leaders continue. How can a person rule over an entire population when he can't even rule over his own bodily urges?
Racheli weaves her literary cloth with a modern-day allegory about the pristine Jewish soul's descent to this lowly world; this is food for thought that starving souls need...