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Once I've made a mistake, can it ever be retroactively un-done?
On getting past the guilt and flying even higher
Just a Lyft to the airport and, as usual, I sit in the front passenger seat. “So sir,” he asks me, “What do you do?” “I raise children. Grandchildren too. I learn. I read books. I pray to G‑d to provide for us. And then I have a job where I work, the chan...
One does not decide what happens to him; one decides what he wants to do with what happens to him...
I was still in the same pose, clueless to his disappointment. And that’s when it hit me. I had been clueless all along . . .
It would take just one click. It was simple. One click and it would all be over . . .
The unifying power of Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur holds within it the very essence of the universe and of who we are. It brings together space, time and soul in one indivisible point that paradoxically contains every detail of existence. Yom Kippur is the “fifth dimension” that courses through...
Gmail has recently introduced a new feature called "Mail Goggles." Google hopes that this new test-phase feature will save its users "angst" in preventing email regret.
If G‑d regrets the creation of galut (exile) every day, why are we still in exile? How could galut exist, even as a concept, without G‑d’s continued desire that it be?
We all appreciate a statement like “There’s always a second chance.” It fits quite nicely on the December 31 page of an Inspirational Sayings Calendar. But how does it mesh with real life?
Why one should never feel that it is above their honor to apologize.
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