The physical development of the embryo mirrors its spiritual counterpart. The expecting mother's spiritual choices have lifelong effects on the developing new life...
The day you were born was the day you became your very own person—no longer just a watermelon in your mommy's tummy. That's why it's a day to ponder: What have I accomplished by being here?
The Kabbalists say that when parents name a child, they experience a minor prophecy--because, somehow, that child's destiny is wrapped up in the name's combination of Hebrew letters...
Ever since the Golden Calf debacle, all male Israelite firstborn must redeem themselves in a pidyon haben ceremony from a descendant of Aaron, a.k.a a kohen.
At the age of three, children's education takes a leap—they are now ready to produce and share their unique gifts. For a Jewish boy, this transition is traditionally marked with a haircutting ceremony.
The natural compulsion to marry expresses a deep soul-ambition: its desire to reconnect with its other half. Body and soul reach completion when they are reunited with their other half.