Rabbi Lev HerrnsonDec 5, 20233 min readAni l'Dodi v'Dodi Li--What's In It For Me?Ani l'Dodi v'Dodi Li First published in April 2015, so many others have "reprinted" this particular entry of mine that it's high time I...
Rabbi Lev HerrnsonDec 5, 20233 min readWho Can Sign Our Ketubah?I recently migrated my blog entries to a new platform and subsequently discovered that this entry had over 5,000 views! I guess it's...
Rabbi Lev HerrnsonJul 5, 20223 min readTop Blog Entry: Who Can Sign My Ketubah?This blog post is a perennial favorite with over 10,000 views! I guess it's high time I re-post this one! Let's roll back the meter on...
Rabbi Lev HerrnsonSep 13, 20193 min readWho Can Sign My Ketubah?I recently migrated my blog entries to a new platform and subsequently discovered that this entry had over 5,000 views! I guess it's...
Rabbi Lev HerrnsonSep 5, 20193 min readAni l'Dodi v'Dodi Li--What's In It For Me? (Redux)Ani l'Dodi v'Dodi Li So many others have "reprinted" this particular entry of mine that it's high time I present here once again. (First...
Rabbi Lev HerrnsonApr 21, 20153 min readAni l'Dodi v'Dodi Li--What's In It For Me?Source and Meaning of the Verse Ani l’dodi v’dodi li—“I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine,” is excerpted from “The Song of Songs”...
Rabbi Lev HerrnsonJan 11, 20152 min readWho Can Sign Your Ketubah?Your ketubah is your wedding contract. “Ketubah” derives from the Hebrew meaning “committed to writing.” Commiting a wedding agreement...