Article Archive for May 2014
There are several well-known connections between the holiday of Passover and the holiday of Shavuot. The most obvious of these is that the celebration of Shavuot is dependent on the count of 49 days that begins on the second day of Passover. Additional…
Seriously, your pics with a tiger aren’t fooling anyone. Grab a camera and some decent lighting, and just take a normal picture.
Why do we go to the movies? To be entertained? Informed? Uplifted? All of the above! But we also attend movies to learn about dating, don’t we? After all, they don’t teach it in school, and your parents certainly are not the last word on dating. Check out these flicks to discover what they teach us about the wonderful, wild world of dating.
The story of these two meeting was truly one of fate. Jenna “Flirted” with Eric one afternoon in February. He responded by reaching out to her via email, and they met in person a week later. What they came to discover on their first date (a five-hour coffee date) was that they went to the same high school and had the same mutual friends, yet somehow never managed to cross paths during those four long years.
The holiday of Shavuot has three well-known, and well-loved, customs:Decorating our homes and synagogues with plants and flowers: According to the Midrash, at the time of the giving of the Torah, Mount Sinai burst forth in blossoms of verdant gree…
If the children of Israel received the Torah at Mount Sinai, why did Moses come down bearing only “the two tablets of the testimony” luchot ha’aidoot (Exodus 32:15), on which the Ten Commandments were written rather than a com…
Love empowerment is about visualizing your perfect match and taking full personal responsibility for having the love you want. Here is a breakdown you can use as an action plan for drawing love into your life!
“If I forget thee O’ Jerusalem, let my right hand wither” Psalms 137:5 poignantly expresses…