Judaism,according to one accounting, has at least 15 different words to describe joy. From rina(meaning joyous song) to simcha (meaning pure joy), Jewish living is supposed to be an expression of joyous living. I have learned over the course of the years that while simcha (joy) is possible even during the darkest of times, it often takes purposeful openness to allow joy to permeate your life.
Tag Archives | Simcha
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The Comforting Power of Jewish Camp
August 9, 2011
- The First Few Days of Summer 2011 June 20, 2011
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A Shavuot Harvest
May 24, 2012
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Jewish Camp & Our God Journeys
May 20, 2013
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Counting Down The Days To Summer 2013
April 5, 2013
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How Are Camp Newman Days Different From All Other Days?
March 22, 2013
- Using the ATM to Bring Teens into Temple: [...] Temple Teens. Inspired by the URJ’s Ca...
- Using the ATM To Bring Teens to Temple | RJ Blog: [...] Temple Teens. Inspired by the URJ’s Ca...
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