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View Article  Vayikra: When Small Is Great
Moses and the letter Aleph, both were great because they were small. What can we learn from them that will enhance our marriages, relationships and life itself?   more »
View Article  Vayikra: Humble Growth
The Aleph is the first and most profound letter in the Alphabet. It represents the one and only G-d. Yet in the word Vayikra it appears as the smallest letter of the word. What is the message to us?   more »
View Article  Vayikra: Humility in Gratitude
What can we learn from the AIG Bonus scandal?   more »
View Article  Vayikra: Food for Thought for your Dinner Table
Seven Thoughts for Seven Days   more »
View Article  Vayikra: Are Animal Sacrifices Cruel?
“Rabbi,” I am often implored, “Please don't tell me that the Torah condones animal sacrifice.” Many believe that animal sacrifice is immoral and ought to be discarded in the modern, enlightened age. When I reply that animal sacrifice is still condoned and that should the temple be erected today we would reconstitute the sacrificial rite, most people are simply aghast. (1) So I pose the following question: Is animal sacrifice cruel? Is it wrong to slaughter a perfectly innocent sheep and orphan its baby calves ? Many believe it is, but I ask, why?   more »