Gambling with Our Lives, Giving What You've Got (and more...)

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Nissan 30, 5772 · April 22, 2012
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By Sara Esther Crispe
If I truly have so much faith in my levels of compassion, then why can I be so kindhearted toward an unhealthy baby, but lose my patience so easily with my perfectly healthy twins?

by Mina Richler
I stood there like a fool, with tears rolling down my cheeks. Had I forgotten? My baby is getting married...

By Ann Goldberg
ALSO THIS WEEK ON THEJEWISHWOMAN.ORG:
Sefirat HaOmer, Part III
If you're in an argument, you need something or someone higher to effect healing and resolution. It doesn't matter whether that thing is a loftier internal consciousness or a person outside of you. What matters is that the healing insight is coming from a more transcendent place. As Einstein said, "No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it."

By Shimona Tzukernik
The Month of Iyar
Iyar is the only month in the year where every day has a special, time-bound commandment to perform. This newborn chunk of soul is receiving daily work on ourselves...

By Sarah Schneider
Judaism recognizes that we all have the power to change. But it doesn't happen on its own. It doesn't happen simply because we grow older...

By Sara Esther Crispe
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