Leah’s Blog March 17th 2017
Leah’s Blog March 17 2017 Parshat Ki Tissa I am leaning into Spring impatiently. Bending down to look at the new flowers blanketing our Land, I feel the need to do it mor
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Leah’s Blog- Hashem loved our Avot and promised them all goodness. But their lives were difficlut- they had no peace within their family life, they suffered famine at times and
Leah’s blog – Dec 23 3016
The beautiful warm ambience of Shabbat candles and soon the Chanukah candles, the children playing dreydel , potatoe latkes frying in oil and the cozy ambience of a snug home as th
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In a few weeks we will be reading the Torah portion about Yaakov Avinu being presented to Pharoh. Taking one look at Yaakov, Pharoh blinks a few times because he thinks he is seein
Leah’s Blog Dec 2 2016
As a lot of you may know, I was born and raised in Brooklyn. Strangely, the memory that stands out the most of it is being woken up by my mother Sunday mornings, the only day I cou
Leah’s Blog November 11th 2016
As the sun is about to sink into a mid- November apricot sky, the landscape and the beautiful air I would love to describe will have to wait because there are more important things
Leah’s Blog July 15 2016
Anti-Semitism is a real phenomenon. What gives it power is the failure of people to identify it. Balak is a powerful leader that seeks to bring Am Yisrael down to it’s knees. Bal
Leah’s Blog July 8th 2016
The last events here in Israel have left me really with no words. The yin and yang of vitality and redemption coming alive in every tree planted, every skyscraper going up, every m
Leah’s Blog June 24th 2016
On our way to the Jordan Valley one afternoon, we headed off east from the mountains here. The sun was behind us; it was the tail end of Spring. There was still a drop of green, wa