I know every bird in the sky, and the creatures in the field are in my sight. – Psalm 50:11. This verse, and others like it, often brings me back to what I believe to be a truth: the idea that God knows us intimately, deeply, and completely. When I was a boy, this omnipotence was…
Sabbath Rest
It’s a beautiful day outside, a blessed relief from the oppressive humidity that’s clung to the city all week. Like most mornings, I settled into my meditation, ready to center myself and then dive into the day’s tasks. But today, the familiar stillness felt different. A quiet resistance simmered beneath the surface, a sense of…
May His Name Be Erased
Our book club was recently introduced to a powerful article by Rabbi Meir Y. Soloveichik called “The Virtue of Hate.” It was sent to us by one of our members and has been on my mind ever since. The article delves into the Jewish tradition’s perspective on dealing with enemies and individuals who have committed…
Rock Solid
The phrase “Be my strong rock, a castle to keep me safe” from Psalm 31:3a speaks to a basic human need: the desire for an unshakable source of strength and safety. Throughout history, the rock has been a universal symbol of solidarity and permanence. We see this deeply embedded in our language (“solid as a…