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A Soldier's Blessing
A Soldier's Blessing
I was at my father's side in the empty prep room. The room was silent; just the two of us. Suddenly - this could only happen in Israel - someone swung open the door and jabbed his head in. "I'm looking for my friend..."
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The Bulkhead
The Bulkhead
The death of a thousand cuts would have been preferable. I briefly considered crawling, until I realized that everyone would be able to see me anyway.
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Reb Yankle
Reb Yankle
I suppose every twenty-year-old should have an eighty-eight-year-old friend
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The Binding Contract
The Binding Contract
He told me that I hadn't come to Las Vegas to sell playpens...
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Black Leather Straps
Black Leather Straps
I started to pray everyday in the only way one can do such a thing: religiously.
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Amigo... How About These?
"Amigo... How About These?"
As I turned to walk away, he announced, "Wait a minute! I got more Jewish stuff too!" Then he said,"This is special," he grinned, "no?"
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Tefillin Stress in the Airport
Tefillin Stress in the Airport
Almost in tears, I apologized to G-d and admitted that I just couldn't get myself to wear my tallit and tefillin in public.
Why Tefillin?
Why Tefillin?
"When a Jew in Miami," the Rebbe said to me, "sees pictures of Jews at the Western Wall wearing tefillin, he gets an urge to put on tefillin himself."
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Fulfilling a Promise at the Kotel
Fulfilling a Promise at the "Kotel"
The rabbi finally got me to agree that I would put on tefillin at least once in my lifetime. I went home and never kept my end of the deal - I never put on a pair of tefilin...
Two Rabbis Came to the Door
Two Rabbis Came to the Door
In Israel, during the Temple Era, there were signposts at all the crossroads pointing toward the “cities of refuge” where a person who had accidentally killed someone could go and live in safety from retribution. One day I met two such signposts...
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What About Tomorrow?
What About Tomorrow?
The Rebbe had called for an intensification of the campaign to get Jewish men to put on tefillin. I thought of taking advantage of the regional B'nai Brith Youth Convention. What a statement that would be — close to two hundred B'nai Brith boys performing the mitzvah of tefillin! But could it be done?
Tefillin on the Train
Tefillin on the Train
An Israeli public figure who couldn't refuse a request to put on tefillin, and the emotional chain of events that followed...
Tefillin on the Berm Between Iraq and Syria
Tefillin on the Berm Between Iraq and Syria
While I was deployed to Iraq, a lone Jewish Marine Corps Officer among hundreds of Iraqi soldiers in a remote region of the Syrian border, I had to live with keeping my religious identity to myself. I couldn't even have "Jewish" on my dog-tags
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Grandpa's Bar Mitzvah
Grandpa's Bar Mitzvah
What inspired my eighty-eight year old grandpa to finally celebrate his bar mitzvah
"Go find someone else to bother," he shot back at me. "I want nothing to do with you!" My head was spinning; I was hurt inside, yet knew I had done nothing disrespectful. Obviously, what I represent—being a religious Jew, wearing a beard and a kippah on my head— upset him so.
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Share Your Tefillin Experience
Share Your Tefillin Experience
Take a few minutes to record your own personal experience of putting on Tefillin or your personal inspiration for putting on Tefillin.
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