We're excited to welcome 5781 with a new look and feel to the OU Shabbat Shalom newsletter. In addition to what we feel is a more visually-appealing experience for you, our loyal reader, this new version is more concise and mobile friendly. It will provide you with a more pleasant experience while you peruse the same rich and varied articles on Torah, Jewish life and OU news and events that you've enjoyed throughout the years.
We would love to hear your feedback about Shabbat Shalom's new design - email us at media@ou.org. Thanks for reading and our sincere wishes for a g'mar chatimah tovah.
So many books have been written about leadership. And yet, to the best of my knowledge, there are no classic Torah books dedicated exclusively to the topic. The Torah itself—in the Chumash, the Talmud and all of our holy sources—is replete with wisdom on how to be a good leader. Why, then, are there no Torah books on leadership?
How did a ba'al tokeah (one who blows the shofar) who generally volunteers his services at a hospital manage to help other fulfill the mitzvah of hearing the shofar blasts during this period of COVID-19 restrictions?
While we may be accustomed to understanding the teshuva process as an individual experience, there certainly is room for us to engage in teshuva as a community, particularly this year.
Partner with us as we continue serving Jewish communities in the weeks and months ahead. A gift of $54 or more entities you to a subscription to Jewish Action and our popular pocket calendar diary.
Discover the tefillot unique to the Yomim Noraim season with 32 women from around the globe. All videos are now available to stream at your convenience.
Join Communities Confronting Substance Abuse (CCSA), part of the OU Impact Accelerator's Cohort II, on Sunday, October 18, for a series of six conversations about addiction.
Torah learning and religious growth are paramount on Yad B'Yad – Yachad's inclusive Israel experience. Registration for summer 2021 will open shortly. Sign up for an info session to learn more.
In anticipation of a yom tov season with less time spent in shul than ever, Chag at Home has everything you need to energize your Yomim Noraim: learning packets, family discussion guides, activity sheets for youth, and a wide selection of articles.
No comments:
Post a Comment