by Rebbetzin Chana Bracha | Parasha Meditations
The word B’erot means wells. Midreshet B’erot Bat Ayin is named after the wells in the Torah. Here, we do the work of re-digging the wells of our mothers. We do a lot of digging at B’erot, physically, emotionally and spiritually. Through our spiritual digging – “soul-...
by Rebbetzin Chana Bracha | Parasha Meditations
We had some downpour of blessed rain in the Land, as the Talmud says “The day of rain is greater than the day of the giving of the Torah!” As winter is coming forth, the students of Midreshet B’erot Bat Ayin warm themselves with Torah and Herbal teas from our garden....
by Rebbetzin Chana Bracha | Uncategorized
I hope you will try my parasha meditations. Baruch Hashem they are flowing to me, and I incorporate them into my emunahealing course. For myself, it is a very healing process to learn to be rather than do. There are so many things which need to be done perpetually,...
by Rebbetzin Chana Bracha | Uncategorized
Now that we finally have entered the month of Chesvan, I enjoy the renewal of our daily routine following all the commotion of the holidays. After being loaded with all the lights of our spiritual experiences of Tishrei, we return to our daily day tasks with renewed...
by Rebbetzin Chana Bracha | Uncategorized
Parasha Meditation NoachBereishit 5:9-11:32The word in Hebrew for ‘ark’ is ‘teivah’ which also means ‘word.’ ‘Come to the word,’ G-d is telling us. This is true all year long, but especially now, right after the holidays when we have been earnestly working on...