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JOI brings the beauty and relevance of Torah and Judaism
to all Jews and their loved ones, through engaging classes, innovative programming, and exciting social events.

05/27/2026

No place like home

05/26/2026

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05/26/2026

Nobody talks about this enough.

That feeling of being in the right place but still feeling off. Surrounded by people but still feeling alone. Busy, productive, successful even. And still something is missing.
You’re not broken. You’re just far from yourself.

Home was never about a location. It’s about alignment. When what you do, how you live, and who you are all point in the same direction.

Some people find their way back through a conversation. Some through a crisis. Some through a place that refuses to let them stay lost.
But the way back always starts with one honest question. Where did I stop being myself?

Answer that. Everything else follows.

Tag someone who needs to find their way back today.

05/26/2026

The hardest thing you will ever do is let go.

Not because letting go is difficult. But because holding on feels like control. And control feels like safety.
And still the bird just flies. No backup plan. No guarantees. Just wings open and total trust that what carried it before will carry it again.

You have been held through every hard season you were sure would break you. You’re still here.

Let go. Start flying. You are held.

Tag someone who needs to hear this today.

As we approach the Jewish holiday of Shavuot we fill our homes with flowers a greenery to remember how Mount Sinai mirac...
05/22/2026

As we approach the Jewish holiday of Shavuot we fill our homes with flowers a greenery to remember how Mount Sinai miraculously was covered with grass and flowers when God revealed Himself to give us the Torah. This teaches us that Torah has the power to bring life, beauty, and potential out of even the most barren places.

A dry desert mountain becoming filled with flowers reminds us that no person and no moment is ever spiritually “dead.” Growth can happen anywhere. When Torah enters a person’s life, it can transform emptiness into purpose, struggle into meaning, and ordinary moments into something beautiful.

It’s also a reminder that holiness doesn’t only belong in perfect places. Har Sinai was specifically a humble, simple mountain, teaching that greatness grows most in those who are open, grounded, and willing to receive.

05/21/2026

Have a wonderful Yom tov!

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