
Gratitude on a Full Stomach
On Thanksgiving, our family joined hundreds of others in downtown Philadelphia, bringing Thanksgiving meals to the less fortunate, with an organization called “Manna.” We traversed

From Boy to Joy by Dr. David Sanders
The innovations of the Kabbalists in Tzfat some 500 years ago were often based on observations that led to their intuitive insights. In this

Finding the Parallels: An Ancient Practice in Today’s World
Oneness and Interconnectedness underlie both Science of Mind and Kabbalah The key prayer — the Shema, said daily — is framed as: “Pay attention, God’s

Embracing the Bet
As my family and I move from our first High Holiday season without our son Koby,(z”l) into our second, I am keenly aware of the

Ain’t Just Whistling Dixie
Blog by Dr. David Sanders At the end of the film Titanic, as she lay half-conscious on a makeshift raft, Rose extends her reach to

We have 168 hours in each week. How do we want to use them?
In the Jewish calendar, we are in the midst of Elul, the month leading up to Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. This is a