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The greatest miracle of our times, on par, perhaps, with that of the Six-Day War, occurred last Saturday night. More than 360 missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles were dispatched by Iran to Israel. The intention was to destroy defensive infrastructure, wreak mayhem and havoc, and destroy Jewish lives.
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Ki Teze: Asylum for Those in Need

August 20, 2006 – 2:29 am | Comments Off on Ki Teze: Asylum for Those in Need2,401 views
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A Timeless Message
This week’s Parsha teaches us that we are morally obliged to grant asylum to those who flee persecution. “You shall not turn over to his master a slave that has been rescued from his master to you” (Deuteronomy 23,16).

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Ki Teze: A Noble Purpose

August 20, 2006 – 2:27 am | Comments Off on Ki Teze: A Noble Purpose2,213 views
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Everything, but The Pillow
In this week’s Parsha we learn that a creditor is permitted to demand collateral before offering a loan even if the debtor is impoverished. However, the Torah enjoins us not to demand an article that the debtor would require during the normal course of his day. For …

Shoftim: Dying for Life

August 20, 2006 – 2:03 am | Comments Off on Shoftim: Dying for Life3,399 views
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A Horrible Dilemma
A little boy steps into the path of an oncoming train. The child can be rescued, but the rescuer would likely forfeit his life. How do the parents decide who should die to save the child and should should live to raise him?

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Shoftim: Lower is Higher

August 13, 2006 – 4:24 am | Comments Off on Shoftim: Lower is Higher2,465 views
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Man and Bread
Our Parsha declares that “man is the tree of the field.” Our sages comment that the fruit of the tree is man’s primary sustenance. Though our diet contains many foods that are entirely unrelated to the tree, the Torah insists that only “bread can fully satiate the heart …

Shoftim: Judge Thyself

August 13, 2006 – 4:21 am | Comments Off on Shoftim: Judge Thyself2,249 views
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Guarding the Gateways
“Judges and guardians shall you appoint at all of your gateways” (Deuteronomy 17, 18). Every person has seven “gateways” through which impressions enter from the surrounding environment: one mouth, two nostrils, two eyes and two ears. It is our duty to appoint judges and guardians to regulate traffic …

Shoftim: Family Values

August 13, 2006 – 4:18 am | Comments Off on Shoftim: Family Values2,309 views
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Rotational Shifts
The twenty-four families of the Kehunah, priesthood, arranged their service at the Bet Hamikdash on a weekly rotation by which each family served one shift every twenty-four weeks.  The week of a festival was naturally more demanding than a regular week but it would also bring more offerings to …

Re’e: Infinitesimal Spec

August 13, 2006 – 3:50 am | Comments Off on Re’e: Infinitesimal Spec2,696 views
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Greater than Life
Do you ever get the feeling that you are, but an infinitesimal spec, swallowed by the vastness of the universe and beyond? That cosmic forces arrayed along your path lead you to a destiny greater than your imagination? That life as you know it barely scratches the surface?

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Re’e: Communal Responsibility

August 6, 2006 – 4:21 am | Comments Off on Re’e: Communal Responsibility2,274 views
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The Etymological Question
Our Parsha begins with the verse, “Re’e Anochi Noten Leef-ne-chem Hayom B’racha U’klalah,” See I have placed before you today, a blessing and a curse.

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