Meaningful Jewish Ethics
By Rabbi Eliyahu Cowen
Meaningful Jewish EthicsMay 22, 2024
The highest humble mountain
Chabad of Humboldt Torah Studies class
The Power of the Tongue
How proactively engaging in positive speech, can positively impact another.
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The ETERNAL fire - Aish Tamid
“A constant fire shall be kept burning on the altar; it must not be extinguished.” The altar corresponds to a person’s heart. Our observance of the mitzvos and study of the Torah must be fired with excitement. We share an interactive relationship with G-d. The fire we generate within our hearts elicits Divine fire, as our Sages imply in their teaching, “Even though fire would descend [on the altar] from Above, it is [still] a mitzvah to bring ordinary fire.” The energy we invest in our Divine service calls forth Divine energy that vitalizes every element of our lives.
Covered in gold
Are you a "golden" person, or are you more of a "copper" kind of guy? The golden and copper Alter. Two ways of relating to G-d and a fascinating discovery regarding what's INSIDE..
Spiritual lamplighters
The Humboldt County Jewish community has a discussion about Chassidim.
Who was responsible for streetlights in the olden days? What is the ultimate Jewish nail treatment? And how does it relate to being a Chassid?
The hidden story of Purim
How did Haman persuade King Achashverosh to annihilate the Jews? Why did G-d agree? And what was the turning point that changed the course of the story? Delve into the Kabbalistic underpinnings of the Purim story together with the Humboldt Jewish community