Creation Song
"In the Tree of Dreams there is a song," Face in the Water said to me. She is a beautiful elder woman whose eyes reflect an ancient past, the tribal customs of her people.
"Like any other living thing, the Tree of Dreams has a song to be sung. This song is to be listened for very,
very carefully, for it teaches you that life is never ending.
"The Tree of Dreams is you and me," she continued. "We are all a Tree of Dreams, filled with yearning, joy, and love, filled with the teachings we have received and the experiences we have had. Our branches are the different times of our lives, the leaves our experiences - the colors, textures and aspects of the divine. When the leaves drop from the tree in the autumn, a harmonic is created. As the leaves fall -- as we experience life -- our song can be heard, playing on the wind as it is communicated to other trees, if they are listening.
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Be of Good Company
This is the third time Reuven Finkel stormed into the study of Rabbi Yitzchok (Joseph) Jung at 126 Lewis Street in New York City’s lower east side. It had been only a few years since the Rabbi had come from Berettyoujfalu in the county of Hajdu-Bihar in eastern Hungary.
In Europe, observers had reported that Joseph and his older brother, Rabbi Sholom Jung of Verbo, Czechoslovakia, had met with Freud, the Austrian neurologist, about the linkage of the Talmud to the new science of psychoanalysis. Here in the New World, Joseph, to support Sarah and the six boys, had found work as a shochet, a kosher slaughterer, at the Wilson Meat Packing Plant. But it was within the community life of the congregation at Chevra B’nei Mordecai Yaakov that Joseph was becoming known.
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Feminine Mysteries in the Bible
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Sikh Interview Part 1 ![]()
Drema Baker interviews Dr. Amarjit Singh regarding the fundamentals of the Sikh faith.


