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February 5, 2012

 Musing for Meaning
What I Wish I Knew at 13

Here are all the things I want to tell her, and to tell all those teenage girls out there . . . all the things I wished someone told me . . .
 The Month of Shvat
Planting a Family Tree

Family life is a piece of art in of itself. It’s all about taking people, placing them on the same canvas, and making them interact in a way that creates a beautiful combination of personalities. It’s a display of the depth of life, giving a higher meaning and purpose to our existence . . .
 Mental Health
Faith and Anxiety

Anxiety, which is a state of psychological and physical distress, can make your life complicated because it makes minute problems seem like crises. To manage this complication and spare yourself from the horrifying realities of anxiety, a strong faith coupled with modern techniques can be applied . . .
 Shavuot
The Bedrock of Belief — The Giving of the Torah

I could believe the world was real. But was it possible to know it? What had to be added to that belief in order to convert it into knowledge?
 The Month of Shvat
Happiness as a Process — A Tu B'Shevat Lesson

Tu B'Shevat is the day when the sap begins to rise through the tree. In other words, we can't see the fruit yet, but we are celebrating the process of growth itself...
Holy Eating — Insights Into Tu B'Shevat

Where does the Jewish obsession with food come from? Actually, there are some deep spiritual roots to the Jewish obsession with food- what, how, and when it should be consumed...
 Shabbat and Holiday Recipes
Tu B’Shevat Recipes

With Tu B’Shevat this week, check out these great recipes that are not only delicious but healthy as well!

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