by Rabbibailey | Apr 24, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Omer 10: Tiferet ShebGevurah: the beauty within judgement, i.e. poetic justice. It’s beautiful when the punishment precisely fits the crime #sefirat #haomer
by Rabbibailey | Apr 18, 2014 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
#omer 3 #tiferet #shebchesed support/giving should not be done excessively or stingily-it’s giving specifically whats needed #sefirat #haomer
by Rabbibailey | Nov 6, 2013 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Keep it Simple, Silly: Vayetze & The Success of the Beatles, Jelly Belly, and iPad
This is part 2 of my series on being a non-trepreneur. A non-trepreneur is someone who (more…)
by Rabbibailey | Feb 2, 2012 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
How Giving Up Can Lead to Success
PDF Print for Shabbat Table! Beshalach
When G-d leads Israel out of Egypt, he circumvents the land of the mighty Philistines (more…)
by Rabbibailey | Nov 25, 2011 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Seven Ways Practical Applications II: When You’re the Armchair Coach
PDF Practical Applications II
Jimmy, Sam, and Peter have been best friends for years. Having grown up in (more…)
by Rabbibailey | Oct 5, 2011 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
Toward A More Meaningful Ushpizin
On Sukkot, we commemorate Israel’s dwelling in the desert in sukkahs with G-d’s protection. There is a custom to (more…)
by Rabbibailey | Sep 2, 2011 | Rabbi Bailey’s Blog
“When you come to the land that Hashem your G-d is
giving to you … you must place a king upon yourselves …”
(Deut. 17:14)
Good malchut has been robbed from us. By good malchut I mean (more…)