Posts by Leor Sinai
Live Debate: 2 Israelis & 2 Palestinian Gazans (Part 1)
As yesterday’s bus bombing in Tel Aviv unfolded, I was asked by a friend who works for Sky News to provide an eyewitness account of the events as they took place. I was then asked to take part in a live debate. The debate included 2 Israelis & 2 Palestinians (living in Gaza). It was interesting,…
Read Moreלהיות או לא להיות? הרשות בידינו!
“רְאֵה נָתַתִּי לְפָנֶיךָ הַיּוֹם, אֶת-הַחַיִּים וְאֶת-הַטּוֹב, וְאֶת-הַמָּוֶת, וְאֶת-הָרָע.” (דברים ל:טו) – הרמב”ם בהלכות תשובה פרק ה’ הלכה א’ מסביר: “הרשות לכל אדם נתונה אם רצה להטות עצמו לדרך טובה ולהיות צדיק הרשות בידו, ואם רצה להטות עצמו לדרך רעה ולהיות רשע הרשות בידו.” בראש השנה עלינו להחליט לאיזה כיוון אנו הולכים? נכון שאנחנו מבקשים סליחות,…
Read Moreואהבת לרעך כמוך – Love your neighbor as yourself
“ואהבת לרעך כמוך” הוא פסוק בתורה, מצווה ומושג יסוד, לדעת חכמי ישראל לדורותיהם. משמעותו היא שהאדם צריך לאהוב את הזולת כשם שהוא אוהב את עצמו. מכלל זה נגזרים דרכי התנהגויות רבות, שבגללן חכמי המשנה התייחסו אליו כאל כלל מרכזי וחשוב בכל התורה. זה הזמן בחודש אלול לקראת ימי ראש השנה ויום כיפור שעלינו להתייחס אחד…
Read MoreRabbi condemns Ahmadinejad’s Israel ‘cancer’ remark
Rabbi condemns Ahmadinejad’s Israel ‘cancer’ remark When the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad compares Israel to a cancer, I take it personally.On Monday, you see, I traveled to Israel to co-officiate at a wedding. And I have cancer.I’ve been in remission from lymphoma for several years and I visit Israel on average once or twice a year.…
Read MoreI am for my beloved & my beloved is for me – אני לדודי ודודי לי
There’s a lot riding on this month of Elul as we journey to the Days of Awe; a period of healing, time to reflect on our lives and our relationships – with the expectation that we can return to a clean slate.
Read MoreFrom Time Immemorial
It is true that many of us were not alive to witness the birth of the modern State of Israel or any of the existential challenges the state and her people faced for that matter – but does that mean we can’t relate to those challenges, find pride in her accomplishments and stand upon the…
Read MoreA Case of Mistaken Identity II
Not quite. It turns out that many Jews regardless of their citizenship identify with the People of Israel/Jewish Peoplehood. For some the relationship is prompted by threats against Jews and the state of Israel generating a tremendous amount of talk-back and interest. The recent attack on Israeli tourists in Burgas, Bulgaria, the rise of anti-Semitism…
Read MoreA case of mistaken identity?
I’m afraid so. Are we the People/Nation of Israel or the Jewish People? This could explain some of the disconnect we witness taking place among Jews (People of Israel) around the world. If Judaism’s ancestry is the tribe of Judah, and Judah was the son of Israel (Jacob), then aren’t we all Israelis?
Read MoreJewish life amplified – counting the Omer
A stiff-necked People?
Exodus describes the Israelites as a “stiff necked people”; I prefer a “Resilient People”. Resilience is an individual’s tendency to cope with stress and adversity. This coping may result in the individual “bouncing back” to a previous state of normal functioning, or using the experience of exposure to adversity to function better than expected. Resilience…
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