ABCs of Honoring Parents
by Rabbi Shraga SimmonsIn Judaism, every day is Mother's Day and Father's Day.
In Judaism, every day is Mother's Day and Father's Day.
It starts with getting rid of the entitlement attitude, which puts one's "rights" ahead of everything else.
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We're wronged. Should we confront the perpetrator or turn the other cheek?
Being Jewish is a 24-hour occupation. And dominating everyday Judaism -- the most consistent and all embracing act of faith -- is kindness.
Support for the disadvantaged in Judaism is not altruism -- it is nothing less than justice.
Understanding the dynamics of love can improve our relationships ― and the success of our entire nation.