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True Confessions – Part Three

True Confessions – Part Three

Posted on September 19, 2022September 14, 20226 Comments on True Confessions – Part Three

This blog is another segment to the “True Confessions” blog. If you haven’t read the first two blogs, don’t worry, as each is a stand-alone piece but, each blog adds another perspective to the topic of confession. Sitting at the table across from me was a well-dressed woman, sitting alone, who made a joke with … Continue reading True Confessions – Part Three

True Confessions – Part Two

True Confessions – Part Two

Posted on September 12, 20226 Comments on True Confessions – Part Two

Today’s blog is another segment to the “True Confessions” blog. If you haven’t read the first blog, don’t worry, as each is a stand-alone piece but, each blog adds another perspective to the topic of confession.  The room filled up and soon there was nowhere to sit, so this couple came and asked if they … Continue reading True Confessions – Part Two

True Confessions

True Confessions

Posted on August 15, 2022August 11, 20226 Comments on True Confessions

As we were driving to board our long-awaited retirement cruise, our friend Bob prayed for us in the car. He prayed that God would bring divine appointments to us. These next three blogs are a result of that prayer! It began when we met a couple, and soon all four of us were engaged in … Continue reading True Confessions

Anger Management

Anger Management

Posted on July 11, 2022July 4, 20228 Comments on Anger Management

I am blessed to have two sisters. They are as different as night and day but, they are both an essential part of my life. In this month’s parsha, “Chukat”, we read of Moses’ sister Miriam in Numbers 20:1, “Then the sons of Israel, the whole congregation, came to the wilderness of Zin in the … Continue reading Anger Management

God Is Obsessed With Us

God Is Obsessed With Us

Posted on June 13, 2022June 9, 20224 Comments on God Is Obsessed With Us

My friend Bob gave a great commentary on the Torah portion, Bamidbar. The book of Bamidbar (In the wilderness) or Numbers begins with a census, counting and making order. The point that Bob made that captivated me was his example of having collections of loved items, when he was young, that would give him enjoyment. … Continue reading God Is Obsessed With Us

Ruth the Expert Farmer

Ruth the Expert Farmer

Posted on May 30, 2022May 30, 20228 Comments on Ruth the Expert Farmer

The last time we had a garden was in Marietta, Georgia. The soil was deep red clay which stained your hands, your clothes and anything else that it came into contact with. We worked hard to grow some vegetables in our little patch of ground. As we approach Shavuot in just a few days, I … Continue reading Ruth the Expert Farmer

From Deadhead to Grayhead

From Deadhead to Grayhead

Posted on May 16, 2022April 25, 202210 Comments on From Deadhead to Grayhead

We were at a family gathering when my cousin Millie’s two sons (giant oak trees) pointed to a chair and said, “Doña please sit”. Doña I repeated, did he just call me Doña? I’m not old why would he call me Doña? This term of Doña (Spanish title) was first used as respect for the head of a landowner (Don) and … Continue reading From Deadhead to Grayhead

Part Two: Waiting in Line

Part Two: Waiting in Line

Posted on March 21, 2022March 18, 20227 Comments on Part Two: Waiting in Line

In last month’s blog we looked at Genesis chapter 24 and the story of Isaac and Rebecca. We saw Abraham coordinating a marriage for Isaac at the end of his life. Abraham sends a trusted servant with specific instructions; Abraham said in Genesis 24:4, “but you will go to my country and to my relatives, … Continue reading Part Two: Waiting in Line

Waiting In Line

Waiting In Line

Posted on February 14, 2022February 20, 202210 Comments on Waiting In Line

We sat excitedly waiting for the ceremony to begin. The wind was blowing, the clouds were rolling in, the waves were crashing, and we all sat with big smiles on our faces. Now Joey and Haley stood under the chuppah holding hands and beginning a new life together. The Rabbi spoke about when they first … Continue reading Waiting In Line

Fragrance In Spite of Covid

Fragrance In Spite of Covid

Posted on January 17, 2022January 15, 20222 Comments on Fragrance In Spite of Covid

As I sit here writing I am recuperating from a mild case of Covid. Throughout my illness, I tried to figure out how did I get sick. Did I walk by someone? Did someone cough, sneeze, breathe on me? The reality is that I don’t have a definitive point of infection. Which started me thinking … Continue reading Fragrance In Spite of Covid

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