Shabbat

Shabbat and Meditation: Just Be It

How mindfulness can deepen your Shabbat experience — and vice versa

Fourteen Things You Need to Know About King David

The mighty warrior and sweet singer slew Goliath, stole the throne, and conquered Jerusalem—and that’s just a start!

The Tattoo Taboo in Judaism

Body ink is a no-no, but it won’t bar you from Jewish life.

Ask the Expert: Is Swordfish Kosher?

Why is the kosher status of this fish a source of controversy?

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Next Torah Portion

Summary

In this Torah portion, Sara dies at the age of 127. Abraham searches for a place to bury her and settles on Machpelah. Abraham searches for a wife for his son, Isaac. Abraham sends his servant to find a wife for Isaac. The servant meets Rebecca at a well, where she provides water for him and his camels. Abraham marries Keturah and has six more sons. He then dies at the age of 175.

FULL SUMMARY
HAFTARAH SUMMARY

Parashat Chayei Sarah

Genesis 23:1-25:18

I Kings 1:1-31

Chayei Sarah: The Reverberations of Familial Violence

The lingering trauma of Isaac’s near-sacrifice is felt in his relationship with his wife Rebecca and in the generations that follow.

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Our weekly Shabbat newsletter, Recharge, features a thoughtful, timely essay to enrich your Shabbat. Here are a few of our recent pieces:

Time at My Side

Why I’m letting go of the future and recommitting to the here and now.

Sacred Dark

Jewish sources portray darkness as both the embodiment of death and as the wellspring of creativity.

Freedom Beyond the Self

Freedom requires us to know what we are for, what we will do with our freedom, and how that will impact others.


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