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The Power of Tehillim
by Elisheva bas Chana The Power of Tehillim Tehillim means “Praises” and contains many praises and pleas to HaShem. Most of the Tehillim was written by Dovid HaMelech, and around half of the chapters are “ Mizmor L’Dovid .” The sefer contains 150 perakim . The Midrash tells us that when Dovid HaMelech composed the Tehillim , he had not only himself in mind, but every Jew and every circumstance. No matter the situation, the words of Tehillim speak words from the heart — fr

Jewish Dispatch
Dec 11, 202511 min read


A Story of Meaning & Hope
by Elisheva bas Chana Kayla Haber-Goldstein & Rabbi Shmuel Goldstein When our faith and beautiful way of Torah life becomes a path full of struggle, questions, and answers that raise even more questions. Coming from a home and not being given the space to learn or to grow can be overwhelming. Kayla Haber-Goldstein grew up in a Charedi community in Israel as a daughter of a rabbi. When she married Shmuel Goldstein, she realised that she didn’t want to have the same family life

Jewish Dispatch
Dec 5, 20253 min read


The Torah, Walking in the Ways of HaShem
by Elisheva bas Chana The Torah, Walking in the Ways of HaShem The Torah is love; it's how to live our lives. It is an eternal covenant HaShem made with the Jewish people — a holy and living Torah, to live and to serve HaShem. The Torah is the voice of heaven as it is heard on earth, the words that give light to the world. Matan Torah is literally the beginning of the relationship with HaShem: His Torah and the Jewish people pairing together at Chorev. Our nation is a nation

Jewish Dispatch
Nov 27, 20253 min read


The Inner Dimension of Torah
by Elisheva bas Chana The Inner Dimension of Torah Judaism has a body and soul; the two are in harmony and find expression through embracing the body, which comes alive through merging with the soul. The body and soul in Judaism are halacha . Halacha means “The Way” — the way we live, the way we do things, or don’t do things. The soul of Judaism is Kabbalah , the hidden wisdom and inner dimension of Torah. Jewish spirituality is deeply rooted in our past, in the revelation a

Jewish Dispatch
Nov 18, 20252 min read


A Yid is A Yid is A Yid!
by Elisheva bas Chana A Yid is A Yid is A Yid! Judaism isn't just about you or me; it is about us. A covenant HaShem didn’t make only with Avraham and Moshe. It was made with all of us, the Jewish people. Our holy Temple, the Beis HaMikdash , was destroyed, and the Jewish people were scattered around the world. But our faith didn’t stop there. We built schools, yeshivas, kollels, shuls, and mikvehs. Three times a day, men show up in shul to daven , to connect to HaShem. The T

Jewish Dispatch
Nov 14, 20253 min read


What Every Jew Must Know
by Elisheva bas Chana Rabbi Dovid Vigler spots a hidden lesson what every Jew must know after Mamdani's victory. The world is a dark and dangerous place right now, with a lot of chaos, fear, confusion and distraction. And the rise and victory of a Shiite mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani only seems to make it worse. What is going on and where is this leading us? Watch this video to understand the hidden lesson of Mamdani's victory ### Elisheva bas Chana – Celebrating the He

Jewish Dispatch
Nov 7, 20251 min read


Inspired by Faith
by Elisheva bas Chana Jewish Art ♡ Brachi Horen In our busy day-to-day life, what does it mean to be inspired by faith? Most of the time we don't acknowledge experiences or overcome challenges which we have to reflect upon, sometimes greater than we could ever imagine. Moments like this require us to pause, reflect, and feel a deeper sense of gratitude. Life offers experiences of faith and wonderful opportunities to consider a way that motivates and pushes us beyond our comf

Jewish Dispatch
Nov 7, 20252 min read


What is the Importance of Keeping Shabbos?
by Elisheva bas Chana Jewish Art ♡ Brachi Horen When we enter Shabbos, we recite Kabbalos Shabbos and kiddush on Friday night as well as following with daytime kiddush the next day. We ask HaShem to "Grant us Your holy Shabbos" even though we already received Shabbos on Friday. Why do we ask HaShem to "Grant us Your holy Shabbos?" Because there is a great difference between our Shabbos, the one we observe, and the Shabbos of HaShem. This is a light hidden from us, so in d

Jewish Dispatch
Nov 6, 20253 min read
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