Perfection? We are called to repair the world: Tikkun Olam (תיקון עולם), to improve it, to seek the perfection of our Heavenly Father through our thoughts, words, emotions, interactions, and interrelations. As children of the Creator (Abad – אב), we …
Our earthly time reveals that sequence that leaves its light: אור (Or), which we must follow. There are other measures for our chronology, like Kairos and Zman (זְמַן), pointing us to the place of reunion where the Creator awaits us. …
Millennium? Our concealment, like a cloud, “עָנָן” (Anan), calls us to seek our kedusha (קְדֻשָּׁה), holiness, separating us from the world. The new heavenly millennium will arrive, “אלף”, which will allow us to fully penetrate with Him and His Word. …
Choice? We are called to make conscious decisions (מַחְלִיט, majlit) according to the Creator’s mandates. By allowing us to choose (בָּחַר, bahar) between good and evil, we become responsible for the choice. Today quote’s reminds us that “the one who …
Coexistence? One thing is the coexistence דוּ-קִיּוּם (Du-Kiyum), and another is our coexistences. The letter Shin ש, from the Hebrew alphabet, reminds us about our teeth, because they protect our tongues so that we can delight more in His word. …
Bless? We tend to curse (“קַלֵּל”, “kalel”), forgetting that our language was given to bless. Hebrew brings us back to those roots that remind us of where we come from. He spoke well with His word so that everything that …
Do we think? The thoughts that co-govern our brain, מוח (“Moaj”), need divine wisdom to avoid falling into the chaos of misinformation. Our head, ראש (“Rosh”), avoids pain when it is guided by wisdom. Today quote’s reminds us that those …
Repetitions? Like a scribe (סופר סת”ם), let us place the sacred messages of the Creator at the door of our hearts. A mezuzah (מְזוּזָה) is placed on the door so that the Creator may guide and protect us as we …
Rest? The concept of rest, נוּחַ (nuaj), from the divine perspective, reminds us that He is waiting for us while we learn the gift of free will. On the seventh day of eternity, וַיִּשְׁבֹּת (va-yishbot), כִּי בוֹשָׁבַת (ki vo shavat), …
Complementary? Today, nothing shames us, אִישׁ (ish), a powerful sign that denotes how far we live from the Creator. Our marriages, Kidushin (קִידּוּשִׁין), contain the elements to consecrate us, Kadesh (קָדֵשׁ), daily to our Heavenly Father. Today quote’s reiterate to …










