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Who Are We?
Our Vision
Values
Our Siddur
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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
rabbi russ resnik
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
rabbi russ resnik
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
rabbi russ resnik
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
rabbi russ resnik
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
loving-kindness
rabbi russ resnik
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
rabbi benjamin ehrenfeld
December 23, 2010
separation

the power of separation

rabbi benjamin ehrenfeld
December 23, 2010
separation
the power of separation

Sexuality is one of the most potent aspects of human existence. There is very little middle ground in sexuality. It is either tender and loving or violent and oppressive. It is either welcomed or utterly invasive. It is either holy or it is profane.

Tagged: besorah

rav rafael
December 23, 2010
separation

finding goshen

rav rafael
December 23, 2010
separation
finding goshen

When the ever-unfolding drama of the last chapters of Genesis comes to a climax, Joseph has drawn his father and entire family down to Egypt to weather the remainder of the famine.

Tagged: torah

rebbetzin malkah
December 23, 2010
separation

are you sure?

rebbetzin malkah
December 23, 2010
separation
are you sure?

This analogy of the yetzer hara being an enemy that attacks us endlessly is perfect.  We do not always view the yetzer hara as such an evil foe, but indeed it is.  It tries to find all the weaknesses in our character and use those against us.  But here's the catch: if we let it. 

Tagged: mesorah

rebbetzin malkah
December 23, 2010
separation

walking the fence line

rebbetzin malkah
December 23, 2010
separation
walking the fence line

The Hebrew word for separation is p'rishut. P'rishut translates also as abstinence.

Fences exist in life for many reasons. They are there to establish boundaries, whether it be for the purpose of property lines, construction zones, or to protect innocent people from certain harm.

Tagged: meditation

rebbetzin malkah
December 23, 2010
truth

nothing but the truth

rebbetzin malkah
December 23, 2010
truth

{enclose 2010-12-22-nothing-but-the-truth.mp3}

explore the idea of telling the truth, versus various forms of "less truth."  by understanding the power of truth, we can be more discretionary bearers of it.

boaz michael
December 17, 2010
truth

truth and torat Yeshua

boaz michael
December 17, 2010
truth
truth and torat Yeshua

In Yeshua’s Jewish world, the pursuit of truth was not the highest good so much as the doing of it. Truth was given in the self-disclosure and instruction (torah) of the Holy One of Israel.

Tagged: besorah

rabbi benjamin ehrenfeld
December 16, 2010
truth

witnesses of truth

rabbi benjamin ehrenfeld
December 16, 2010
truth
witnesses of truth

At a p’shat level, truth is a middah that expresses itself in the realm of speech. Much Mussar work on truth focuses on guarding the tongue from speaking words that may be false or purposely give another a false impression.

Tagged: besorah

rabbi russ resnik
December 16, 2010
truth

yes or no?

rabbi russ resnik
December 16, 2010
truth
yes or no?

Oath-taking is not such a common practice today, but its lessons are clear: Truth is foundational to ethical behavior. Oath-taking, which is intended as a guardian of truthfulness, ends up weakening it.

Tagged: besorah

rebbetzin malkah
December 16, 2010
truth

to be or not to be

rebbetzin malkah
December 16, 2010
truth
to be or not to be

As we struggle to know the truth is in our lives and what is our soul-purpose, we sometimes find ourselves cleaving to the examples of others, either present or past.

Tagged: torah

rebbetzin malkah
December 16, 2010
truth

networking?

rebbetzin malkah
December 16, 2010
truth
networking?

Sometimes we think we are "networking" when we share information about others. Did you hear about so and so? Oh yes, I can't believe it. What a tragedy.

Tagged: mesorah

rebbetzin malkah
December 16, 2010
truth

unnecessary information

rebbetzin malkah
December 16, 2010
truth
unnecessary information

So we have all been taught from youth to tell the truth. But what about those moments of tattle-taling? Guess what...they are wrong too.

Tagged: mesorah

rebbetzin malkah
December 16, 2010
truth

get real

rebbetzin malkah
December 16, 2010
truth
get real

Emet, truth, is composed of three letters: the first, the last, and the middle letters of the Hebrew alephbet. Like a stool, it has a firm foundation.

Tagged: daily living

rebbetzin malkah
December 15, 2010
truth

holding back

rebbetzin malkah
December 15, 2010
truth
holding back

This story speaks to us of hidden possibilities shrouded in the most mysterious situations. Who would have thought that the beautification of the Temple would come about after the massacre of 300 rabbis?

Tagged: stories

rebbetzin malkah
December 15, 2010
truth

path of truth

rebbetzin malkah
December 15, 2010
truth
path of truth

The Hebrew word for truth is emet. Emet translates also as verity and correctness.

Truth can be difficult. It can be difficult to find, and once found it can be difficult to live out. However, we have to have chutzpah.

Tagged: meditation

rebbetzin malkah
December 12, 2010
calmness

the narrow bridge

rebbetzin malkah
December 12, 2010
calmness
the narrow bridge

This past summer, our family had the occasion to go on an interesting excursion in Montana. It was called a treetop walk. It consisted of bridges, suspended from trees by cables, seventy feet high in the treetops of the Big Mountain forest outside of Whitefish.

Tagged: mesorah

rebbetzin malkah
December 11, 2010
calmness

a calm word

rebbetzin malkah
December 11, 2010
calmness
a calm word

There is no doubt that there are times when people say inflammatory or offensive things to us or about us. And certainly, when we catch word of it, we are ready inside to let them have it and let them know how hurt either our feelings or our pride is.

Tagged: stories

rebbetzin malkah
December 10, 2010
silence

speech as an open door

rebbetzin malkah
December 10, 2010
silence

{enclose 2010-12-10-Silence-SpeechAsAnOpenDoor.mp3}

this week's podcast by rebbetzin malkah focuses on how too much and too little speech affect those around us.  It is filled with several stories and practical illustrations.

Tagged: podcast

rebbetzin malkah
December 9, 2010
calmness

bedrock of calmness

rebbetzin malkah
December 9, 2010
calmness
bedrock of calmness

The Hebrew word for calmness is nichutah. Nichutah translates to ease, serenity, tranquility, or gentleness.

Out here in Seattle, we live in an earthquake zone. For those of us whose homes are on bedrock, we live with a little more peace of mind knowing that there is some buffering that we experience due to being on solid rock.

Tagged: meditation

rabbi benjamin ehrenfeld
December 9, 2010
calmness

calmness of inheritance

rabbi benjamin ehrenfeld
December 9, 2010
calmness
calmness of inheritance

As a Messianic Jewish community, we have a unique claim to intimate relationship with the Ruach, with calmness as indicative of our inheritance in Yeshua.


Tagged: besorah

rav rafael
December 9, 2010
calmness

dot calm

rav rafael
December 9, 2010
calmness
dot calm

It seems like whenever I turn to one of the cable TV news channels I see “Breaking News” scrolling across the bottom with some detail I used to think I shouldn’t care about. But now I sit and stare as the details slowly scroll across the screen. It’s amazing what constitutes breaking news nowadays.

Tagged: daily living

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