Set A Time

Schedule a daily time for yourself to say a prayer, whatever type of prayer you want. Perhaps a good time is right after your morning coffee!

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Fathers and Time

Of the three patriarchs, the one with the briefest of appearances and the fewest mentions in the Biblical verses is certainly Isaac, son of Abraham and father to Jacob. A Talmudic passage…

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Not the Time for Idle Thoughts

The words of the sages compiled in Pirkei Avot/Ethics of the Fathers have multiple layers of meaning. They can be applied to specific types of people at specific times but can also be…

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A Time Without

Death is part of life, and Jewish law provides guidelines both for dealing with death and for avoiding the spiritual diminution associated with death. When a person mourns another's…

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If Only I Had Time

You do. Spend some time this Shabbat learning the parashiyot of B'har and Bechukotai and be strengthened.

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Time for Study

Set aside time to study the Mishna and the Talmud to gain a greater appreciation of the wisdom of Rabbi Meir.

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Make The Time

The non-Jew in the story seemed ahead of his time. He wanted a crash course version of Torah. While one can learn from headlines, true knowledge comes from studying in depth.

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Shabbat Time

Make time on Shabbat to spend with the family.

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Time Off To Think

Designate time during the holiday to contemplate the relationship between God and the Jewish people.

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Peace Time

Use Shabbat to create a time of peaceful rest from the world.

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