I will praise the LORD, who counsels me;
even at night my heart instructs me.
I keep my eyes always on the LORD.
With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken. — Psalm 16:7-8
We start out every week with an inspirational lesson from the beloved Psalms. For centuries, these ancient poems of King David and others have been the foundation for Jewish and Christian worship. Enjoy!
The older I get, the more I appreciate the value of good habits. Being consistent about good habits allows for a happier and more productive life, day in day out. Most importantly, once a good behavior becomes a habit, it no longer requires a decision to do it. Having good habits means that our instincts lead us in the right direction.
Listen to Jewish Voices, American Stories, a new series featuring our nation’s remarkable Jewish figures—and the roots, journeys, and traditions that have shaped our history.
Shavuot, the Jewish Pentecost, commemorates the single most important event in Israel’s history. Visit our Fellowship library to learn words related to this celebration of spiritual renewal and commitment.
Since 1983, various stories of destitute Jewish people, whose names and photos may have been changed for privacy and security have been used to bless Israel and her people. Through these retellings, generous friends like you have helped feed, clothe, and shelter as well as provide medical care and heating for tens of thousands of those who struggle greatly.