Think First

By virtue of the fact that there is a blessing “Blessed is He who makes strange creatures,” recognize that all human beings have a Tzelem Elokim, an imprint of Godliness within them, so…

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Recalling Heroic Actions

On a date marking the birth of a hero, it’s important that we all study their actions, and learn from their lives.

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Join In!

If you hear of a Hachnassat Sefer Torah (Welcoming of a Torah Scroll) in your area, clear your calendar and try to attend.

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Your Rabbi

Follow the dictate of Pirkei Avot, Ethics of our Fathers, and find a rabbi who can provide positive guidance for your own Jewish living.

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Gain an Historical Perspective

Set aside time to read up on world and Jewish history to develop a better understanding of the significance of important historical events.

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Something Special

As both tomorrow night, the last night of the month of Shevat, and Friday night, the first night of Adar I, are treated as Rosh Chodesh, prepare something special for dinner each night to…

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Child Rearing Advice

Follow in the footsteps of Rav Nosson Zvi Finkel, known as “Der Alter” of Slabodka by guiding each of your children toward their own individual growth and be sure to impart a strong…

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Make a Real Difference

In honor of Random Acts of Kindness Week (February 11th-17th), make a positive impact and give a special lift by calling or helping someone who would really appreciate the attention.

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Barber Instructions

Explain to your barber prior to your haircut how you want him or her to cut your hair, both aesthetically and religiously.

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Precious Pictures

Make sure to archive and preserve your photos, as they serve as priceless testaments to your family's history.

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