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My Jewish Journey

Deborah Abecassis Warshawsky, Director of Jewish Life and Learning, shares insights on lessons from the Torah, Jewish customs and traditions and inspirational thoughts for personal growth.

Parashat Va’eira – Change of heart

Parashat Va’eira – Change of heart

As parents, we anticipate the dangers our children may encounter and we attempt as best we can to protect them and teach them and guide them as they grow.  When they are little, we remove all tiny items that may cause choking from within their reach.  As their...

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The Power of Vayigash

The Power of Vayigash

By Guest Blogger:  Maharat Rachel Kohl Finegold In Parshat Vayigash, the brothers are locked in a struggle against Joseph (although they do not know his true identity, and they think he is an Egyptian ruler). The story unfolds like a dramatic movie or play… perhaps...

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Parashat Miketz – Guest Blogger, Rabbi Grushcow

Parashat Miketz – Guest Blogger, Rabbi Grushcow

This week, our guest blogger is Rabbi Grushcow, Akiva parent and Senior Rabbi at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom: Our parsha, Miketz, continues the drama of Joseph and his brothers. Towards the end of the parsha, Joseph – whose brothers sold him into slavery – has risen...

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Parashat Vayeshev – Lead by example

Parashat Vayeshev – Lead by example

We’ve all laughed at the infamous adage: do as I say not as I do.  Whether we’re telling our children to put down their electronic devices as we answer an email and text a friend, or insist they eat dinner before dessert as we brush away the crumbs from cookies we...

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Parashat Vayetze – Outside the comfort zone

Parashat Vayetze – Outside the comfort zone

My older daughters take the city bus home from high school most afternoons.  It is a 10-minute walk, one 15-20-minute bus ride through a safe neighbourhood, and then a 2-minute walk to our door.  They do not complain – except when it’s pouring or freezing – and mostly...

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Parashat Toldot – Red Lentils

Parashat Toldot – Red Lentils

In this week’s parshah, Rebecca gives birth to twin boys.  Esau is described as a skilled hunter and Jacob “a wholesome man who dwells in tents.”  Returning one day from hunting, Esau is exhausted and very hungry, and Jacob is cooking a stew. Esau said to Jacob, “Pour...

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Parashat VaYera – What do you see?

Parashat VaYera – What do you see?

Superman had x-ray vision – the ability to see through solid objects.  I – and I’m sure many of you – have the power to see things our family members swear are nowhere in sight.  We can describe the location of every object in the fridge and pantry as our children...

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