A hopeful message during this week of holidays and hope. If Jacob and Esau could forge peace, then why not us? What we can learn from the Torah's "Dots of Disbelief."
As I’ve mentioned before I was lucky enough to be in Israel when Sadat arrived. No one could believe it was happening and the euphoria was palpable! Let us hope it can happen again. Let there be more light!
Thank you for your much needed message of hope grounded in Torah study. At a time of secular New Year’s resolutions, let us include personal and worldly hopefulness and reconciliation among them. Happy Chanukah!
You too, Anna. Thanks so much!
Thank you, Mike. My optimism comes and goes. Figured today was the right day to share it. Have joyous holidays.
Thanks - to you as well!
Sounds like a plan, Caroline! Thanks and best wishes to you and your family!
As I’ve mentioned before I was lucky enough to be in Israel when Sadat arrived. No one could believe it was happening and the euphoria was palpable! Let us hope it can happen again. Let there be more light!
Thank you. Happy Hannuka Rabbi!
It’s good to read the word of an optimist in these dark days of pessimism. Thank you for that. May your holidays be filled with optimism. ^ x.
Thank you for your much needed message of hope grounded in Torah study. At a time of secular New Year’s resolutions, let us include personal and worldly hopefulness and reconciliation among them. Happy Chanukah!
Thank you for your message of hope. Wishing you and your family a warm and wonderful Holiday.
Thank you for your great message.
I believe it’s possible !
Let’s never give up the chance to find peace for all our dear families.