Whether it’s a giant sand dune or a strange, foreign land, new experiences are all about perspective. In Parshat Shlach Lecha, this too is Torah.
Also, I’ll be live streaming on Facebook with an “Ask a Rabbi” segment Thursday, June 30th mid-afternoon PDT (early evening EDT). Have a question that needs a rabbinical answer? Join me! Check the page for more details: https://www.facebook.com/RabbiEvePosen
Wow. Livestreaming. You tell Duncan that I think he’s the real power behind the throne. Every rabbi should have such a savvy spouse! 😉 VERY cool. You are doing great work. I hope the contract stuff ended by now and was not too emotionally draining.
We are well–Julia & Aviva both leave for Ramah July 13. But prepping for camp is a full-time job in and of itself. Unbelievable. I am sure it will be worth it, though!
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On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 8:18 AM, Rabbi Eve Posen wrote:
> Eve Posen posted: “Whether it’s a giant sand dune or a strange, foreign > land, new experiences are all about perspective. In Parshat Shlach Lecha, > this too is Torah. Also, I’ll be live streaming on Facebook with an “Ask > a Rabbi” segment Thursday, June 30th mid-afternoon PDT” >
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