
Yesterday was Pesach Sheni, the second Passover, where those who could not bring the Pesach offering in the times of the
Of course, the message is timeless: there is always another opportunity to do a good deed, to fix what you have broken, to pursue your dream…
So it’s never too late to learn to speak Greek (replace with Hebrew if applies :) and to appreciate the taste of ouzo. It’s never too late to admire the sunset in Santorini, to learn Greek folk dance, to quit smoking (hint, hint…), to arrange my photo albums since 2002, be in touch with my childhood friend, start exercising, study Kabbala…
For LY the baby, it’s not too late to start sleeping at night ;-)
And I’m exemplifying this important attitude right now: even though Pesach Sheni is over, it’s never too late to post about it and get inspired...

abravanel wrote...
Refael Avraham Yitzchok wrote...
There is a story told about a very special Rosh HaYeshiva (head of a yeshiva) HaRav Ben Tzion Abba Shaul,ztk"l who had been a phenomenal Torah scholar and befriended all who met him. He and his wife had childless for many years. When young people would come to him for a bracha (blessing) and say that they were coming back to observance he would kiss them, cry and say, "welcome home, we have been awaiting your return." Time is a wastein' HaShem is awaiting your return with open arms - don't disappoint Him or yourself. The time is right and it is NOW!!!