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Behar: Going on Holiday

May 10, 2012 – 2:31 pm | 20 views

Sabbatical
I love the Sabbath, I really do. It’s a twenty-four hour break from monotony. The tedium of routine that constitutes our week can wear us down. The Sabbath is like going on holiday. It rides in on Friday evening, like a knight in shining armor, to save us from ourselves.

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Emor: Why Doesn’t G-d Make Miracles Anymore?

May 7, 2012 – 1:48 am | 34 views

A Holiday for Every Miracle

Almost every miracle in Jewish history has a holiday. It is an ingenious way of keeping history alive. Jewish children don’t need a history lesson to tell you when G-d gave the Ten Commandments or when our ancestors left Egypt. They don’t need to learn it, they live it. They celebrate it every year. (1) Read the full story »

K’doshim: Is Crossbreeding Permitted?

April 29, 2012 – 4:49 am | 37 views
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Crossbreeding
Throughout history farmers and breeders experimented with crossbreeding seeking the most enduring specimen. Despite the popularity of this practice we Jews must ask, is crossbreeding permitted?

Shemini: Pre Determinism or Free Choice

April 25, 2012 – 10:11 pm | 128 views

If G-d Knew…
When Nadav and Avihu, sons of Aaron, passed away in their prime Moses intimated that their passing was foretold by G-d. [1] Our problem is this: if G-d had foreknowledge of their death, He must have had foreknowledge of the sin for which they died, [2] which raises …

Tazria Metzora: Do We Really Have Free Choice?

April 22, 2012 – 3:36 am | 90 views

When We Are Free
Those among us raised in free societies, whose earliest impressions were molded by values of democracy, cherish the principle of free choice. We believe deeply that the freedom to choose is integral to the human condition and we intuitively reject notions of pre-determinsm.
We cannot stomach the idea …

Sir Martin Gilbert

April 1, 2012 – 8:14 pm | 64 views
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Passover: Say No to Linen

April 1, 2012 – 3:07 am | 80 views

The Mixture of Wool and Linen
Why are Jews forbidden to wear garments that contain wool and linen? A typical Jewish response would be, “Why ask why?” And truthfully such a response isn’t far off the mark. (1) This prohibition is known as a chok, Hebrew for edict, a law for …

Tzav: A Flame From Above

March 25, 2012 – 4:32 am | 35 views

Vitality
How did Moses survive for forty days on Mount Sinai without food? (1) Many shrug off question with, “it was a miracle.” But actually, the very fact that we ask the question demonstrates the limitation of our perception.
We are accustomed to deriving nourishment from food, but we never wonder why …

Vayikra: When You Really Feel Like Helping

March 18, 2012 – 2:29 am | 55 views

Sudden Inspirations
Are you ever seized by a sudden desire to do good? An elderly lady is crossing the street and you suddenly want to help, you drop your son off at school and are struck by the feeling that you should be more involved with PTA or you go shopping …

Vayakhel Pekudei: The Heart of a Relationship

March 11, 2012 – 3:36 am | 0 views

The Ark
It was a building party. Hammers banging on anvils, saws cutting through wood, artisans weaving designs, all crafting, fashioning, designing and building a magnificent home for G-d.
They set up the structure and spread out her covers. They readied the altars, show table and candelabra, but before those could be …