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We will sit down to the Seder this year while our people suffer. Israel faces simultaneous attacks by Hamas, Hezbollah, Yemen, Iraq, and Iran. More than a hundred Jews are still in captivity. Antisemitism is rampant and acceptable again in coffee shops, public squares, public schools, and college campuses.
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Korach: Unity is Paramount

June 18, 2006 – 6:01 am | Comments Off on Korach: Unity is Paramount2,242 views
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A Unique Punishment
Korach was a rebel. He was the prime movement behind a effort to depose Moses and Aaron. For his efforts he was severely punished; he and his followers were lost in a sudden earthquake that literally buried them alive.

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Korach: Misguided, but Passionate

June 18, 2006 – 5:58 am | Comments Off on Korach: Misguided, but Passionate2,281 views
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Brass Pans
Korach led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron. They brazenly performed the rite of incense offering, a rite reserved only for the high priest. They were punished, but the brass pans they used in their misguided offering was salvaged. G-d instructed that they be utilized as a covering to …

Sh’lach: Loyal to Whom?

June 18, 2006 – 5:39 am | Comments Off on Sh’lach: Loyal to Whom?2,426 views
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The Vice President
After twenty years with the company the senior vice president was invited to the President’s office.
“We have been experiencing a rash of theft in the mail room,” said the president, “and we suspect the mail room supervisor. This position must be filled with someone we can trust and …

B’haalotcha: The Silent Flame

June 14, 2006 – 4:47 pm | Comments Off on B’haalotcha: The Silent Flame2,768 views
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Hardly any Splash at all
One of the criteria by which professional high divers are rated is their smooth water entrance and the resultant splash factor.

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Sh’lach: Divine Insurance

June 11, 2006 – 12:14 pm | Comments Off on Sh’lach: Divine Insurance2,422 views
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A Promise – A Dilemma
G-d gave our ancestors the following message: “Go to the land of Israel, and make war with its inhabitants; do not fear them for they will be delivered into your hands.” This is the kind of insurance policy we would all like to have in our …

Sh’lach: Kosher for an Hour

June 11, 2006 – 12:08 pm | Comments Off on Sh’lach: Kosher for an Hour2,529 views
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The Odd Interpretation
Our Parsha tells a story of twelve agents sent by Moshe to Israel. The Torah testifies that they first embarked with noble intentions despite their later submission of a negative report, which drove the nation to despair. In Rashi’s words, “they were kosher at that hour.” Why does …

B’Ha’alotcha: The Grand Design

June 11, 2006 – 11:56 am | Comments Off on B’Ha’alotcha: The Grand Design5,750 views
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A Missed Flight
Several days after my son’s circumcision, my wife and I went to visit the Mohel (Rabbi who performs circumcisions), who told us a remarkable tale of divine providence. He was once asked to perform a ritual circumcision in Lake Taho, to which he was required to travel …

B’Ha’alotcha: Personal Freedom

June 5, 2006 – 2:12 am | Comments Off on B’Ha’alotcha: Personal Freedom2,883 views
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A Meaningless Holiday?
In this week’s Parsha we read that several people, unable to participate in the offering of the Pascal lamb, approached Moses a asked for a second chance. Mosesconsulted with G-d thus the 14’th of “Iyar” was consecrated as  “Pesach Sheini,” a second Passover.

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