Tag: Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz
Watermelon Doesn’t Grow on Trees – By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The...
Watermelon Doesn’t Grow on Trees
By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The Observant Jew
If you’re the type who reads a lot into the title of an article,...
Swift Judgments and Shopping Carts – By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The...
It’s amazing how you can speak about a topic so many times and still find new lessons in it. The humble supermarket shopping cart...
Don’t Get Caught Up – Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The Observant Jew
Don’t Get Caught Up
by: Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The Observant Jew
It’s funny how sometimes messages seem to come in groups. I recently wrote about a...
Freewheeling Down the Road of Life – Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The...
Freewheeling Down the Road of Life
By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The Observant Jew
Sometimes we say that a person took a turn so fast he did...
What’s Wrong with This Picture? By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz – The...
What’s Wrong with This Picture?
By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz - The Observant Jew
Perhaps at some point you were a kid reading a magazine and you...
Your Future is Calling by Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The Observant Jew
Your Future is Calling
By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The Observant Jew
While driving on a highway, I saw a billboard from a financial planning company. It...
A Light Bulb Moment – Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The Observant Jew
A Light Bulb Moment - Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz, The Observant Jew
There’s an expression that doesn’t really reflect its meaning but rather the way an...
Losing (the) Streak – The Observant Jew – Jonathan Gewirtz
The Observant Jew
By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz
Losing (the) Streak
As we approach the home stretch of counting Sefira, it brings to mind a topic many people...
The Observant Jew By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz – Honorable Mentschen
The Observant Jew
By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz
Honorable Mentschen
One day, I stopped at a local shopping strip and began walking to the store I needed. Suddenly...
The Thin Black Line , The Observant Jew, Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz
The Observant Jew
By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz
The Thin Black Line
Growing up in Waterbury, Connecticut, I remember walking to shul and looking forward to “the white...