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Continually defending our beliefs, boundaries, or decisions can be exhausting. There’s a fine line where steadfast defense becomes a siege on our well-being. So we must ask ourselves – until what point do we hold the line before realizing that some walls are meant to come down for us to grow and move forward?
True strength often lies in knowing when to defend and when to attack.
In the face of profound tragedy and deep emotions, we, as Yidden, stand united. No matter the feeling, no matter the hurdle, our bond is unwavering. Through mourning and hope, through questions and prayers, we remain, always, in this together. ✡️
How to get in with anything
Does gum need to be kosher
Serve me pastrami sandwich on white bread and call me a Goy
Not everyday is vacation
How to always have water in your Van
Will canceling end antisemitism?
Final Stop
Jewish people don’t tell you if there is a rainbow
Can’t eat meat for 9 Days:
I met a 9 Year old rabbi who lives in Mobile Alabama. He’s hilarious:
Saying Goodbye 👋 to Shabbat
🎙I had a conversation with a special needs boy, who lives in Missouri.
👩💻He cannot go to the Jewish online school like his sibling, so instead his parents (like many other Shluchim) have no choice but to put him in Public School. 🏫
I asked him how he feels being the only one dressed as a Jew ✡️ in his school and if the other student ever bully him for being Jewish.
This is an excerpt from that conversation.
🥹 I am humbled by his resilience and sincerity.
10 Years later what is your biggest struggle 💪 running a Chabad House now?
To Watch the full interview, link in bio 🔗
What’s the Biggest Struggle of a Family starting out their Chabad House:
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An excerpt from my latest vlog, you can see the full thing on YouTube.
A deep dive into behind the scenes of a Chabad house and the true life of a Chabad Family
Something to be thankful for this weekend:
Why do we lift people on the Chair?
Here’s my thought…
You all know a Rabbi who’s like this:
Slurpees shouldn’t be Kosher…but they are!
Why Jews read from the Torah, 3 times a week.