A Little Bit At A Time
Follow the example of the Netziv and read a little bit of Tanach each day.
The Little Things
Be grateful for the little things. Thank G-d when you find an easy parking spot or when the bus comes on time three days straight.
Can You Say A Little Prayer For Me?
It states in the Talmud, “Rabbi Pinchas ben Hama gave the following exposition, ‘Whosoever has a sick person in his house should go to a tzaddik (righteous person) who will invoke…
Stories for Little Jews
When the four children of Rabbi Baruch and Sadie Rose Weilerstein were little, they had no idea that their mother’s stories would change the face of Jewish children’s literature in…
Acts of Nature, with a Little Help
Our Rabbis have taught: On entering the barn to measure the newly harvested grain one shall recite the benediction, ‘May it be Your will O Lord, our God, that You may send blessing upon…
Can You Say A Little Prayer For Me?
It states in the Talmud, “Rabbi Pinchas ben Hama gave the following exposition, ‘Whosoever has a sick person in his house should go to a tzaddik (righteous person) who will invoke…
Say a Little Prayer
Never hesitate to pray for one in need, even if it is just uttering an on-the-spot request.
Give a Little
Set aside a few extra dollars a month to use for unexpected charity.