by Rabbi David Levin | Jun 20, 2018 | Chesbon HaNefesh, General
I walked into the labyrinth with intention. I paused at the beginning and then strode purposefully inside, carefully watching, following the path set between the small rocks wandering, meandering weaving back and forth slowly drawing me finally to the center. I...
by Rabbi David Levin | Jun 17, 2018 | Blessings, General
In my work on re-imagining Ethical Wills at Conversations for Life and Legacy®, I often speak about what we might have left unsaid to those who are gone. On this Father’s Day the line from Dan Fogelberg’s The Leader of the Band comes to mind; “And papa I don’t think...
by Rabbi David Levin | Jun 12, 2018 | General, Teaching
In my early training as a lifeguard, I was taught that you can only do so much to save another. You swim out to the distressed and offer a life ring, once they grab on to it, you can swim into shore rescuing him/her. But they had to grab hold of the flotation device...
by Rabbi David Levin | May 23, 2018 | General, Teaching
In her book I Remember Nothing, the wonderful late Nora Ephron shared the things she will miss as she contemplated toward the end of her life. Nora Ephron invites us to look back and recall the truly special things of our life. Her list also helps us to...
by Rabbi David Levin | Apr 3, 2018 | General, Peer Conversations
My grandpa, Herman Levin, was a special man who left a beautiful legacy. Grandpa was loving and generous. I remember Grandpa as a bit short and husky. His gait was a bit more like a waddle. He wore contact lenses, or thick glasses the result of cataract surgery...
by Rabbi David Levin | Mar 29, 2018 | General, Teaching
As we share Passover at the Seder table this year, notice that it is in the process of change. We are instructed to remember the Exodus experience and to consider as though we experience it ourselves as we participate in the reenactment. But this tradition evolves;...