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  3. Chaplain Candi Wuhrman:  Introducing Candi…
Chaplain Wuhrman has recently published a book, “Moxie”, which will be released in 2023.  In her book, she addresses issues relating to growth through grief.
Please follow the link below to read about her exciting new book:
https://www.publishcourage.com/post/introducing-candi-wuhrman-the-path-to-growth-through-grief
Torah Sparks
  • Professor Judith Hauptmann:  Vayeshev Judah and Tamar:  Writing the Story

    Professor Judith Hauptmann: Vayeshev Judah and Tamar: Writing the Story

    December 17, 2025
    Professor Hauptmann considers the meaning of the phrase vahinahem Yehudah - usually translated as “Judah was comforted” after the death …
  • Rabbi Silber:  Vayeshev

    Rabbi Silber: Vayeshev

    December 17, 2025
    Rabbi Silber introduces another perspective on the narrative of Joseph and Potiphar’s wife. Besides the traditional understanding that Joseph was …
  • Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, z/l: Vayeshev Refusing Comfort, Keeping Hope

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, z/l: Vayeshev Refusing Comfort, Keeping Hope

    December 17, 2025
    Jacob “refused to be comforted” at the news of Joseph’s death. Yet the Talmud indicates that grief should not be …
  • Rabbi Doron Perez:  Vayishlach The Choice to Grow or to Blame

    Rabbi Doron Perez: Vayishlach The Choice to Grow or to Blame

    December 7, 2025
    Rabbi Perez questions why Esau has the reputation for great evil, yet no real evidence of his evil deeds appears …
  • Rabbi David Levin:  Vayishlach Voice and Voicelessness in Parshat Vayishlach

    Rabbi David Levin: Vayishlach Voice and Voicelessness in Parshat Vayishlach

    December 7, 2025
    Rabbi Levin observes an imbalance between speech and silence, and what it reflects about power and action. In particular, Jacob’s …
  • Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, z’l:  Vayetse Encountering God

    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, z’l: Vayetse Encountering God

    December 7, 2025
    Rabbi Sacks writes that the Sages attributed the institution of evening prayer to this parashah, based on 2 words; vayifga …
  • Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein:  Vayeitze What Did Yaakov Ask For?

    Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein: Vayeitze What Did Yaakov Ask For?

    November 30, 2025
    Rabbi Adlerstein questions what Yaakov was actually asking for, when he asks God to guard him. In the bikat kohanim, …
  • Rabbi Rachel Barenblat: Vayeitze

    Rabbi Rachel Barenblat: Vayeitze

    November 30, 2025
    Rachel Speaks: A Poem
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