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Who among us is so busy that he cannot spend 10 minutes a day in the study of a Jewish text? Just 10 minutes? Such a commitment would enable us to meet our Jewish obligation to make Jewish study a fixed occurrence. If we make time to answer our cell phones a dozen times a day and to check our email five times an hour, surely we can find 10 minutes to contemplate sacred words that nourish the soul.
-- Rabbi Eric Yoffie, November 8, 2003, 13 Cheshvan 5764
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he Union will send you a one-page e-mail each day on a topic of Jewish interest. All you need to do is find 10 minutes a day to “do Torah.”
It only takes 10 minutes a day to get started on a lifelong journey. Spend 10 minutes a day between this Biennial and the next—and before you know it you’ll have completed 100 hours of Torah study!
| WHO? |
Reform Jews committed to having Judaism inform their daily lives. Congregational officers, board members, committee chairs and adult learners are encouraged to participate. |
| WHAT? |
10 minutes a day of personal connection to a Jewish text, issue or topic. Each day has a separate theme: Torah , Mishnah Day, (formerly Hebrew Connection), Israel Connections, Lessons from Our Tradition (formerly Jewish Ethics), and Jewish World and Social Action. Select all five days or any combination. |
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Each weekday morning (Monday-Friday) an e-mail will be delivered to your inbox for you to study at your convenience. | |
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