By Mindy Rubenstein In this week’s parsha, Lech Lecha, Hashem calls Avraham and Sarah to leave behind their birthplace and everything familiar, setting out on a journey of faith and growth. This story resonates deeply for me, as I made aliyah two years ago with Daniel Rubenstein, and we embraced our own new path here … Continue reading Journey of Faith & Resilience
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The Rebbe’s Blessings and Guidance: A Legacy of Miracles and Wisdom
By Mindy Rubenstein, Director, MORASHA Studio Art by Alex Levin World leaders and influential figures, from Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump to Bob Dylan and Jeff Bezos, have sought the Rebbe’s guidance and blessings, drawn to his profound wisdom and lasting impact across diverse fields. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known as the Lubavitcher Rebbe, was … Continue reading The Rebbe’s Blessings and Guidance: A Legacy of Miracles and Wisdom
Three Simple Ways to Build Confidence for Sensitive Learners
Building confidence can be transformative for sensitive learners. Confidence isn’t just about achieving skills but feeling empowered to explore, express, and grow. Here are three practical ways to help sensitive learners feel more confident. 1. Create a Safe Space for Expression Sensitive learners thrive in environments where they feel safe to be themselves. A supportive … Continue reading Three Simple Ways to Build Confidence for Sensitive Learners
Supporting students with ADHD, sensory sensitivities: advanced English language development in Israel
At Morasha Studio, we’re passionate about creating a legacy of learning that equips students with the skills, confidence, and creativity they need to thrive. As educators and mentors with decades of experience, we understand the unique challenges and potential of each student. Whether they’re improving language skills, exploring artistic expression, or sharing their stories, our … Continue reading Supporting students with ADHD, sensory sensitivities: advanced English language development in Israel
Diego’s Journey: Hurricane Survivor and Israeli Companion
By Mindy Rubenstein Seven years ago, Diego was rescued from a Category 5 hurricane in Puerto Rico and brought to a shelter in Virginia, where we welcomed him into our family. Growing up in Florida, I was relatively used to hurricanes, but the two recent storms ruined my parents' home. They are now in the … Continue reading Diego’s Journey: Hurricane Survivor and Israeli Companion
Sukkot in Israel: Finding Strength in the Temporary
By Mindy Rubenstein In Kabbalistic thought, the sukkah symbolizes the balance between vulnerability and divine protection. Its open bamboo roof invites us to look up at the sky, reminding us to trust in Hashem’s infinite care. From my road here in Zichron Yaakov, a town founded in the 1800s on the southern tip of the … Continue reading Sukkot in Israel: Finding Strength in the Temporary
A Jewish Woman’s Journey Through Personal and Community Suffering
By Mindy Rubenstein As I headed to the hospital in Haifa today to support my closest friend after her heart procedure, I watched the birds soaring overhead and briefly questioned whether they might be b*mbs. Just an hour earlier, the sounds of booms filled the air, a reminder of our current reality. Yet, as I … Continue reading A Jewish Woman’s Journey Through Personal and Community Suffering
Rosh Hashanah: We Don’t Have to Struggle Alone
By Mindy Rubenstein It’s Time to Be Honest with Ourselves and Others As Rosh Hashanah approaches, it’s a time for reflection, renewal, and teshuva—a return to our authentic selves. But this process can uncover emotions we often push aside. Many of us hide our struggles, even from ourselves, masking our pain with a smile and … Continue reading Rosh Hashanah: We Don’t Have to Struggle Alone
Navigating Loneliness: A Journey of Growth and Healing
By Mindy Rubenstein At 47, reflecting on 26 years of marriage reveals a complex tapestry of experiences—many of which are tinged with a profound sense of loneliness. As we navigate our challenges, I find myself grappling with grief over a lifetime spent in emotional solitude. Understanding the Loneliness Living alongside someone for so many years … Continue reading Navigating Loneliness: A Journey of Growth and Healing
Are We Living in a Simulation? Here’s Why It Might Be True — And How to Navigate It
Think about how fast technology has advanced—just a few decades ago, we didn’t have smartphones, and now we have virtual reality, AI, and robots. Imagine what technology will be like in 100 years, or 1,000 years. With how advanced things have become, there’s a real possibility we’re living in some kind of simulation—a super-advanced virtual … Continue reading Are We Living in a Simulation? Here’s Why It Might Be True — And How to Navigate It