by Katie Eacrett | Aug 13, 2024 | Reflections from Israel
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print https://youtu.be/MYE9SfXY0MsTisha B’av is the saddest day on the Jewish calendar, commemorating the destruction of both Temples and the suffering of the Jewish people. Delving into a conversation between the philosopher...
by Katie Eacrett | Aug 8, 2024 | Shabbat Shalom, Shmuel Shabbat Shalom
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print At last, we begin Devarim (Deuteronomy), the final book of the Torah. The portion opens with a painful reminder of the sin of the spies. The sages teach that the day that the spies returned with a bad report was on the 9th of Av,...
by Katie Eacrett | Aug 2, 2024 | Shabbat Shalom, Shmuel Shabbat Shalom
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print This week we’ll explore the double Torah portion of Matot-Masei. This portion will summarize the lessons of Bamidbar (Numbers) before moving on to Deuteronomy and Moshes’ final speech. Vows, personal priorities, and a surprising...
by Katie Eacrett | Jul 30, 2024 | News from the Land
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print July 30, 2024Sondra Oster Baras I write this newsletter from Washington, DC, the capital of the USA. I am attending the annual CUFI Summit, where thousands of Christian Zionists gather each year to express their solidarity with...
by Katie Eacrett | Jul 25, 2024 | Shabbat Shalom, Shmuel Shabbat Shalom
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print This week’s Torah portion, Pinchas, continues where last week’s portion ended. The Moabites followed the advice of the prophet Bilam and sent women among the Children of Israel to tempt them. Phineas boldly confronted the evil in...