From Slumberland to Wonderland by Rabbi Rubin Shlita
The soul longs for a closer connection with its essence and every mitzvah is meant to help us towards this goal. The problem is that there are so many distractions…
The soul longs for a closer connection with its essence and every mitzvah is meant to help us towards this goal. The problem is that there are so many distractions…
A taanis isn’t something one looks forward to. Despite our hopes of weight loss, fasting never seems to do the trick; instead, we more than amply make up for a…
As first featured in the first volume of A Rabbi’s Journal authored by the Rav Shlita Hearing and Accepting It seems that with each passing Yomtov the Rubin household acquires…
The secret of life is living it. We are gifted with so much, yet more often than not we seem to just be drifting. Things go on and we just…
I am slowly beginning to appreciate that as the pendulum of time sweeps through its arc one’s body begins to show some wear and tear. It just bothers me that…
Our heartfelt wishes to Rabbi and Rebbetzin Rubin on the birth of a great grandson and to their grandson Reb Shlomie Yechiel and Shandie Schriebhand, son and daughter in law…
There are stories that in just a few words can open up your heart. This week I saw one that has echoed over and again. I want to share it…
You’ve been there, too. I know you have. It’s that place where all of us have been, that tight place that reeks of pain and worry. In every life there…
When happiness is tinged with tragedy Rabbi Y. R. Rubin I wrote a nice piece for this week’s edition, one with an interesting beginning, lively middle and a sparkling end.…
As published in our first volume of “A Rabbis Journal” in 2001 Show them your badge, Zaidy — show them your badge.” This plea comes forth from my eight-year-old grandson…