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Main Page  »  Parsha Insights  »  B'Midbar  »  Pinchas
View Article  Pinchas: A Living Incarnation
Once we pass on and our souls return to heaven, can we still influence events on earth?   more »
View Article  Pinchas:Embracing Our Past
The past is not just in the past; can it also be our future?   more »
View Article  Pinchas: Food for Thought for Your Dinner Table
Seven Thoughts for Seven days   more »
View Article  Pinchas: Realizing the Goal
Is there room for science in religion and can religion be considered scientifically?   more »
View Article  Pinchas: Ancient Solutions to Modern Dilemmas
A husband and wife once came to a rabbi to consult on a family matter. The husband explained that he loves his wife, but takes her for granted. Her little gestures of love don't move him. Her, “I love you” notes, her, “thinking of you” gifts and her surprise lunches leave him uninspired. He neither appreciates nor expresses gratitude for them. In fact, he has come to expect them as a matter of course. The wife presented a different problem. She loves her husband and appreciates all he does for her, but he is not her highest priority. She sees him as just one more concern on her busy list of concerns. She is committed to her career, family, social life and, among other things, her husband. If he desires her attention when she is busy with something else she expects him to wait his turn.   more »