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Beit Hashofar Synagogue

Home
About
Who Are We?
Our Vision
Values
Our Siddur
Support Us
FAQ
Services
Shabbat
Torah Classes
Tu B'Shevat Seder
Tu B'Shevat Haggadah
mussar
what is it?
adaptability
awareness
calmness
cleanliness
compassion
concentration
decisiveness
enthusiasm
equanimity
frugality
generosity
gratitude
honor
humility
loving-kindness
moderation
order
patience
responsibility
righteousness
separation
silence
simplicity
trustworthiness
truth
Contact
November 16, 2014
equanimity
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equanimity and adrenaline

A few years ago, I took up rappelling, the art of descending sheer cliffs by rope and harness, so that we could explore the red-rock canyons of Southern Utah. After I had begun to learn the basics, Steve, our guide, said to me, “You’re one of those people who wants to speed up when your adrenaline starts to flow.”

equanimity and adrenaline
November 24, 2013
loving-kindness
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fairness or freebie?

Some things in life have to be earned, and some things cannot be. We can earn respect and reputation by our behavior, but sometimes we need help, or forgiveness, or just a break, that we haven’t earned and don’t deserve. And we can also give to others gifts they don’t deserve and don’t have to earn. That sort of undeserved kindness is captured by the word Hesed, often translated as lovingkindness.

fairness or freebie?
November 11, 2013
adaptability
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age and adaptability

The other day I had coffee with Hal, the father of one of our chavurah members. He had just written his second novel, this one based on his amazing experiences as a Jewish-American soldier fighting the Nazis in World War II. We got together to talk about his book.

age and adaptability
October 27, 2013
silence
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authentic listening

One of the current terms of religious discussion that I’ve grown to suspect is “spirituality.” I’m tired of hearing people say, “I’m not religious; I’m spiritual,” which often means I don’t have any outward signs of religious or transcendent life, but, trust me, I possess many lofty sentiments.

authentic listening
August 26, 2013
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chesed in action

Chesed or loving-kindness is an essential human attribute, but it’s first of all a divine attribute. If we want to cultivate chesed, we should pay attention to how Hashem exercises it. And God’s chesed is on display at the conclusion of the Haftarot of Comfort, the passages from Isaiah that we read during this period between Tisha B’av and Rosh Hashanah.

chesed in action

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