Purim: In Disguise
Purim: In Disguise By Sherri Mandell To look at me, you wouldn’t know that in the central core of my being, I am in loss, in pain. You wouldn’t […]
Welcoming the Joy of Adar
Welcoming the Joy of Adar By Rabbi Moshe Weinberger “Mishenichnas Adar Marbim B’simcha- When the month of Adar enters, we increase in joy.” Interesting word choice. Instead of […]
Soul on a Mission
Soul on a Mission A Letter of Comfort Written by the Rimnitzer Rebbetzin To the honorable and esteemed parents of habachur hatzaddik, Shaul zt”l, Sitting at my computer, […]
Day By Day Poem by GSW
Day By Day by GSW You may have an inspirational tale You may want to take me to town You may want to help me your way When I’m […]
How Are YOU Managing? By MC Millman
How are you Managing? By M. C. Millman It can be a good day, and it usually is when it happens. Everything is proceeding, I’m managing, I’m not overwhelmed […]
Surviving Tishrei
Surviving the Month of Tishrei… …When it’s Hard to Make it Through a Day By Leah Paley It’s that time of year again … L’Dovid Hashem Ori, blowing shofar, […]
New Year’s Resolutions for Bereaved Parents
I resolve… That I will grieve as much, and for as long, as I feel like grieving, and that I will not let others put a time table […]
Five Years Without Her
Five Years Without Her By Fern Chasida Rabinovitz Sunday, the 13th of Shvat, is five years since the awful and unreal day that my daughter, Liam, died – just two […]
Swimming to Self-Awareness
Swimming to Self-Awareness By Seth Clyman Something had lingered in the back of my mind for the past few days. I tried not to think about it. I was […]
Our Tapestry Poem
Our Tapestry by Amy Wohl We’re all sewn into the tapestry where we’re supposed to be; with intricate detail and shadows and light the order is clear to see. […]