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    The Spiritual Steps of the Omer
    Ruth Schapira
    • Apr 15, 2021
    • 2 min

    The Spiritual Steps of the Omer

    This year, I am involving myself more personally and seriously than ever before in the counting of the Omer, the period of time between...
    Why should I change?
    Ruth Schapira
    • Dec 31, 2020
    • 3 min

    Why should I change?

    How different am I this week than I was the week before? The chameleon has it relatively easy. Spending not too much energy, he gets a...
    Seeing and Not Seeing: Hagar's test
    Ruth Schapira
    • Nov 5, 2020
    • 5 min

    Seeing and Not Seeing: Hagar's test

    In what ways do I acknowledge God as the Source? Do I see the miraculous every day, or am I blinded by my own security in the regularity of
    Your Inward Journey: Lech Lecha
    Ruth Schapira
    • Oct 29, 2020
    • 2 min

    Your Inward Journey: Lech Lecha

    "One of the greatest religious problems is that people fear having a relationship with God and consequently distance themselves from...
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    Engaging in study is fulfilling a Jewish obligation, a mitzvah. When you increase your wisdom, you sensitize yourself and grow from the experience. So, not only are you growing closer to God, you are reaching deeper parts within yourself. 

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