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Over the past week, we have seen anti-Israel college takeovers with protestors openly declaring their desire to kill Jews and to render Israel—from the river to the sea—Juden Rein. The brazen tactics and bullying have left many Jewish students and faculty members afraid to venture onto campus. As we approach …

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Sh’lach L’chah: Cooperate, Dont Compete

June 3, 2007 – 4:00 am | Comments Off on Sh’lach L’chah: Cooperate, Dont Compete2,278 views
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Win / Lose
We live in a competitive society where the Win / Lose mentality is deeply ingrained. Everything you win is lost by someone else. Every dollar you make is lost by someone else. If your stock shares go up someone else’s must have gone down. You cannot get ahead …

B’ha’alotcha: Timeless Moments

May 27, 2007 – 4:48 am | Comments Off on B’ha’alotcha: Timeless Moments2,993 views
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Never Again
“Time is money,” or so goes the common refrain intended to underscore the importance of every moment. You wouldn’t discard a dollar so why waste a moment? The point is well taken, but the comparison is not equitable. Time is not money, it is much more than money. A …

Naso: The Path To Permanent Recovery

May 20, 2007 – 4:35 am | Comments Off on Naso: The Path To Permanent Recovery3,240 views
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Success
It is often said that the difference between success and failure is the willingness to go the extra mile. The decision to go the extra mile can only be made when we have already traveled the entire conventional route. We reach the end of our trail, but the successful seek out …

B’midbar Forward Vision

May 13, 2007 – 4:08 am | Comments Off on B’midbar Forward Vision5,336 views
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Hair-Raising Drive
A friend of mine and his father were driving in the dead of night on a treacherous mountain road with razor-sharp curves and sheer cliff drops. His father seemed oblivious to the danger and drove along nonchalantly. When he inquired as to his father’s nonchalance, his father replied, “my …

Chukas: Spare the Rod

September 10, 2006 – 5:44 am | Comments Off on Chukas: Spare the Rod2,523 views
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The Debate
Modern society has long debated the merit of corporal punishment. Generations of children were raised with physical discipline, but current popular psychology argues against it. Today, the rod must be spared, even when children stubbornly refuse to comply, lest the children be spoiled.

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Matot Masei: Unity in Good Times and Bad

July 16, 2006 – 4:04 am | Comments Off on Matot Masei: Unity in Good Times and Bad2,682 views
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Anxiety Brought us Together
Disaster is the parent of opportunity. When the normal and routine are shattered, when calm and confidence are shaken, the patterns of life are altered and new opportunities are born.

It remains to us to convert these opportunities into reality. It remains to us to grasp that, if we …

Masei: Learning from Temptation

July 12, 2006 – 4:56 pm | Comments Off on Masei: Learning from Temptation2,627 views
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Every Segment Counts
This week’s Torah portion reviews the forty-two journeys that our ancestors made through the desert. The Baal Shem Tov taught that every one of these segments represents a stage in our individual journey through life and our quest for spiritual fulfillment.

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Pinchas: Marriage Counseling

July 9, 2006 – 4:37 am | Comments Off on Pinchas: Marriage Counseling2,725 views
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A Tale of Two 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 …