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Viviendo Parashat Yitró: Escuchar la Voz de HaShem en un Mundo Lleno de Ruido
Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano Gutierrez -Cuando el mundo finalmente escucha Parashat Yitró no es solo la parashá de Matan Torá —la entrega de la Torá—; es la parashá de la escucha. Antes de que se pronuncie una sola palabra de los Diez Mandamientos, la Torá nos presenta a un hombre cuya grandeza reside en su capacidad de oír. Yitró, un sacerdote no judío, escucha sobre la Yetziat Mitzráyim (la salida de Egipto), escucha sobre Amalek, escucha sobre los milagros—y ac

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Feb 44 min read


Living Parashat Yitro: Hearing G-d’s Voice in a World of Noise
Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano Gutierrez -When the World Finally Listens Parashat Yitro is not only the parashah of Matan Torah—it is the parashah of listening. Before a single word of the Ten Commandments is spoken, the Torah introduces us to a man whose greatness lies in his ability to hear. Yitro, a non-Jewish priest, hears about Yetziat Mitzrayim, hears about Amalek, hears about the miracles—and he moves. The Torah tells us:

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Feb 44 min read


Viviendo Parashat Beshalaj: La Emuná, canto y el valor silencioso de las mujeres judías
Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano Gutierrez -Cuando la redención se siente inconclusa Parashat Beshalaj (Shemot / Éxodo 13:17–17:16) suele recordarse por sus momentos más dramáticos: la apertura del Mar de Juncos, el Canto del Mar y la derrota de Amalek. Sin embargo, bajo el espectáculo se esconde una historia más íntima: lo que sucede después de la liberación, cuando las cadenas han desaparecido pero el corazón aún tiembla. Para las mujeres judías, especialmente dentr

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Jan 296 min read


Living Parashat Beshalach: Walking Through the Sea While It Is Still Water
Emunah, Song, and the Quiet Courage of Jewish Women Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano Gutierrez When Redemption Feels Unfinished Parashat Beshalach (Shemot / Exodus 13:17–17:16) is often remembered for its most dramatic moments—the splitting of the Sea of Reeds, the Song of the Sea, and the defeat of Amalek. Yet beneath the spectacle lies a more intimate story: what happens after liberation, when the chains are gone but the heart still trembles. For Jewish women, espec

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Jan 295 min read


Viviendo Parashat Va’era: Redención a través de la Emuná, la Mesorá y el Poder Silencioso de las Mujeres Judías
Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano Gutierrez -(Shemot / Éxodo 6:2–9:35) Parashat Va’era no se abre con la victoria, sino con la resistencia. El pueblo de Israel está aplastado por el trabajo forzado, Moshé se siente rechazado y el faraón parece más poderoso que nunca. Sin embargo, es precisamente aquí—dentro de la presión y el ocultamiento—donde la redención comienza a tomar forma. Desde una perspectiva sefardí, Va’era enfatiza la emuná peshutá (fe simple y constante), la lea

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Jan 124 min read


Living Parashat Va’era: Redemption Through Emunah, Mesorah, and the Quiet Power of Jewish Women
by: Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano Gutierrez -(Shemot / Exodus 6:2–9:35) Parashat Va’era opens not with victory, but with endurance. The people of Israel are crushed by labor, Moshe feels rejected, and Pharaoh appears more powerful than ever. Yet it is precisely here—within pressure and concealment—that redemption begins to take shape. From a Sephardic perspective, Va’era emphasizes emunah peshutah (simple, steady faith), loyalty to mesorah, and the spiritual strength ca

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Jan 124 min read


Shovavim: Meaning, Halacha, and the Gentle Strength of Jewish Women
by Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano Gutierrez Each year, quietly and without fanfare, the period known as Shovavim enters the Jewish calendar. It is not marked by a holiday, nor by a special ritual commanded in the Torah, yet for generations it has carried profound spiritual weight. For Jewish women in particular, Shovavim is not a season of severity, but one of clarity, balance, and dignified return—a time to understand holiness not as pressure, but as alignment. -Wha

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Jan 124 min read


Our Upcoming Tu B’Shvat Pj Library Event
Our Upcoming Tu B’Shvat PJ Library event with @Jewish Federation of Tarrant County. Please contact Cindy Simon if you wish to attend. Her contact is on the flyer. #pjlibrary #grandprairietexassynagogue #traditionaljewishcommunity #fortworthsynagogue #tarrantcounty #jewishfederationoftarrantcounty #jewishcommunity #JewishLife #jewish #jewishfamilies #jewishlifestyle #tubishvat

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Jan 91 min read


Shmini Atzeret & Simchah Torah Services
Please contact our website if you wish to attend to one of our services. https://www.zoharyisrael.us/tovisitus . #sephardiccommunity ...

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Oct 12, 20251 min read


Upcoming Shabbat Services
December 14th -Mincha/Seuda Shlishit/Havdalah - 2:30pm December 21st Shabbat Shacharit -10:30am with Rabbi Tarlow speaking. We will also...

Rebbetzin Hannah Miryam Bejarano-Gutierrez
Dec 11, 20241 min read
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