Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·1 EkiJoy cometh in the morning……sometimes with a little help from a cup of coffee. ow.ly/i/3iyLxแปล English1130
Heart Of Jewish Law รีทวีตแล้วLee Weissman@Poet_of_Peace·1 EkiWe soften things by soaking them. We soften the heart by soaking it in the presence and remembrance of God.แปล English0940
Heart Of Jewish Law รีทวีตแล้วOneShul@one_shul·23 EylWeekly Events From OneShul.org fb.me/KCLy9FKQแปล English0100
Heart Of Jewish Law รีทวีตแล้วPunkTorah@punktorah·23 EylAn amazing opportunity to learn a lot about Judaism, for 80% off the price! ow.ly/p7oZrแปล English0100
Heart Of Jewish Law รีทวีตแล้วPunkTorah@punktorah·14 EylMystical Yom Kippur Service with Ketzirah at 7PM TONIGHT at OneShul.orgแปล English0100
Heart Of Jewish Law รีทวีตแล้วPunkTorah@punktorah·14 EylJoin us today for a Forgiveness Themed Yom Kippur Day Class with Rivka at 3PM EDT at OneShul.orgแปล English0100
Heart Of Jewish Law รีทวีตแล้วOneShul@one_shul·14 EylDid you miss yesterday's Yom Kippur service? Watch it online now at OneShul.org ow.ly/oRJib fb.me/MbyJRuCfแปล English0100
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·12 EylWhat the heck IS Yom Kippur? Join Addi for our Yom Kippur class, tonight @ OneShul.org, 8PM EDTแปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·20 HazIf you bless G-d before you eat, why say "grace" afterward? Giving thanks for the company during the meal, a whole different kind of prayer.แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·20 HazDifferent types of food get different blessings, which can be hard to remember, but bless G-d for it & you're good! Even the sages think so.แปล English0100
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·20 HazBlessing G-d for each type of food you eat is like personally thanking the farmer who cultivated it. You don't take it and walk away silent.แปล English0100
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·19 HazTomorrow we'll explore the food-related blessings, and the after-meal grace. Why after? Everyone else says grace before they eat...แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·19 HazThe reason for tefillin is pretty self explanatory. But for good measure, we bless G-d for telling us to wear them.แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·19 HazDeut 6:8 literally commands the wearing of tefillin, the little boxes with little Torah scrolls inside & leather straps for around the arms.แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·19 HazDeut 6:8 literally commands the wearing of tefillin. Pretty self explanatory. But for good measure we bless G-d for telling us to wear them.แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·18 Haz(cont) Why tallit? 1:Ps.104 says G-d covered Himself in honor, we try to emulate that with tallit. 2:Fringes[tzitzit] remind us of mitzvot.แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·18 HazTallit come in 2 forms: prayer shawl & poncho-type undergarment. Some say the same blessing for both, others say two diff blessings. (cont)แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·18 HazStarting NOW at OneShul.org, a study on Parshat Balak led by Brian, one of the many awesome @PunkTorah volunteers!แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·18 Haz30 minutes till Brian from @PunkTorah leads a study on Parshat Balak at OneShul.org! The title is: Are you smarter than a donkey?แปล English0000
Heart Of Jewish Law@JewishLaw·18 HazDon't miss it! @ OneShul.org, Parshat Balak starting @ 8pm EST! The teaching is titled "Are you smarter than a donkey?"แปล English0000