Tag: The Observant Jew
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...
Spare Some Change – The Observant Jew by Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz
The Observant Jew
By Rabbi Jonathan Gewirtz
Spare Some Change
Yesterday at Mincha, (probably well in the past by the time you read this) a fellow asked...