By Mindy Rubenstein You may have seen people like me at events or at kiddush after Shabbat services, seeming aloof. Maybe you thought I was shy or even rude. And maybe I was. I'm always the new person, as my baal teshuvah family and I explore Jewish communities -- Palm Harbor, Potomac, Atlanta, Richmond, Norfolk, … Continue reading It’s not you, it’s me
Words from Above
By Mindy Rubenstein It’s quiet. Early morning. My four children are still asleep in their beds. But there’s a sound. Like crickets, maybe, but I think it’s only in my mind. There’s almost a rhythm to it. I didn’t even know it was there until I quieted the thoughts. Paid attention to the thoughts as … Continue reading Words from Above
Chabad of West Pasco celebrates new Torah
By Mindy Rubenstein Editor, Jewish News As I walked into Chabad Jewish Center of West Pasco last month, my eyes searched the crowded room for her. And there she was, the beautiful brand-new Torah, set delicately on the table awaiting her final letters. My seat was right near her, and I was able to glimpse … Continue reading Chabad of West Pasco celebrates new Torah
As Jacksonville’s Jewish Community Grows, New Torah High School is Next Step
By Mindy Rubenstein Growing up in suburban Seminole, my parents drove my brother and me 30 minutes each way to Clearwater for Sunday School, and then also to Hebrew school each Tuesday evening as we approached Bar/Bat Mitzvah age. Anyone who knows my father understands that he hates driving and will typically avoid it at … Continue reading As Jacksonville’s Jewish Community Grows, New Torah High School is Next Step
Teach Like Your Soul’s on FIRE: A Plea from a BT Mom
A non-Jewish friend shared a reggae song with me recently, and I was moved by its lyrics and graceful passion. The lovely woman singing seemed to be on spiritual fire! As I listened carefully to the lyrics of this song, I found that, like many songs of this genre, they're usually religious. I don’t know … Continue reading Teach Like Your Soul’s on FIRE: A Plea from a BT Mom
Turning the Light Back On
As my son’s Bar Mitzvah passed and we kindled the last lights of Chanukah, a sadness came over me. Monday I took my amazing parents to the airport and came back to a quiet house -- deflating balloons on the floor, serving trays waiting to be put away, menorahs adorned with empty oil cups and … Continue reading Turning the Light Back On
A Reason to Celebrate
It wasn’t what I always thought of when I heard the term Bar Mitzvah. Without much fanfare, as it became the second night of Chanukah, our son’s 13th Hebrew birthday marked his official transition into this new world. He attended mincha/maariv (back-to-back evening prayers) at Chabad of Jacksonville with one of … Continue reading A Reason to Celebrate
Going Back Home and Seeing the Good
By Mindy Rubenstein This Shabbos I spoke about my Jewish journey to the lovely community at Young Israel of Tampa, run by Rabbi Uriel and Dvorki Rivkin. The Rivkins have opened their home and adjoining synagogue to the community for more than a decade, giving of themselves selflessly to anyone who reaches out for advice, … Continue reading Going Back Home and Seeing the Good
Serving G-d with all my limitations and gifts can feel like a lonely endeavor
I sometimes feel so alone. Baruch Hashem, thank G-d, I chose to take on a Torah life 11 years ago, after I was was already married for seven years and had my first two children. My husband was not in agreement in the beginning. While I had fallen in love with Judaism from an emotional … Continue reading Serving G-d with all my limitations and gifts can feel like a lonely endeavor
Change is Hard
4 - THE INDIVIDUALIST Enneagram Type Four: The Sensitive, Introspective Type A dear friend of mine is a deep and emotional "Four." Her daughter struggles with severe anxiety, and she often finds herself advocating on her daughter’s behalf. She wants teachers to lessen her daughter’s workload so that the girl won’t become too stressed out or … Continue reading Change is Hard