by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 11, 2021 | Grief, Spiritual Lens
Psalm (55:7-8) says, “O that I had the wings of a dove! I would fly away and find rest there.” I had taken some time off from the blog to reflect and rest. Winter has given me a chance to – well, winter! And do less and to ‘be’ a little more. This winter has...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 10, 2021 | Jewish Beliefs About The Afterlife, Uncategorized
I want to talk about the performing of mitzvot (good deeds). But first – a major announcement! I am going to be migrating this blog over to a new home: http://www.Rabbicosnowsky.com later this month. (It’s not live yet – if you go to it now,...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Feb 4, 2021 | Jewish Beliefs About The Afterlife, Soulmate
The Concept of Soulmate In Genesis, it is written, “Man and woman, God created them.” In Midrash Bereshit, the Rabbis took that concept to mean that God created humans as one soul. With both male and Female attributes. God created the concept of the soulmate. When...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 21, 2020 | Belief, Spiritual Lens
Enough! Here I am again with this concept that I often struggle with. How do we know if we have enough or even if we are enough? I have struggled with the idea of ‘enough’ in both the having and being sense. Our portion size servings of food have gotten so huge, that...
by Andrea Cosnowsky | Dec 17, 2020 | Belief, Spiritual Lens
How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. Besides, even metaphorically, you can’t eat an elephant in one sitting. It would be overwhelming to do so. What we are talking about here is endurance. Endurance is what we need to go the distance. To reach the goal of...
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