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Use these questions to evaluate your day:
Are you able to open your heart and trust others easily, or are you cynical?
Do past experiences make it impossible for you to trust others who may otherwise be very trustworthy?
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Compassion is one of the most important of character traits, yet its an attribute that comes from learning, mostly in the school of hard knocks. People who have compassion reflect the face of God, because He Himself is compassionate to[…]
Rav Yisrael Salanter was a leading 19th century sage who founded the Mussar movement which was dedicated to the study and renewal of Torah teachings and halachot regarding ethical behavior and character development. One early morning, a disciple of Rav[…]
Our chavurah is reading together through Luke in the Delitzsch Hebrew Gospels, and this week we came to this verse: “Therefore, be compassionate just as your Father is compassionate” (Lk 6:36), the climax to Messiah Yeshua’s instructions to love our enemies and be generous toward[…]

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The Goal of T'nuat Noar Tsippor is the integration of each young person, post b'nei mitzvah age, fully into Judaism and Synagogue life. Our hope is to encourage young people to live Messianic Judaism daily. T'nuat Noar Tsippor exists to create activities that will encourage curiosity and interest in Jewish living, enhance knowledge of Torah, Brit Chadashah, and the importance of tradition. Participating in works of tzedakah in and outside of the Jewish community will also be a focus of T'nuat Noar Tsippor .

On Tuesday nights many collect for coffee and in-depth Torah learning facilitated by our rabbi and enhanced through the open dialogue of those gathered.