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Rosh Hashanah: The Shofar Cries; A Nation Journeys

September 15, 2010 – 3:32 pm | Comments Off on Rosh Hashanah: The Shofar Cries; A Nation Journeys6,414 views
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The Cry
Its plaintive sound sets the heart throbbing; its haunting cry like the sob of a young child. It’s Rosh Hashanah, the Day of Judgment, and the sound we speak of is the call of the Shofar. Tekiah, the long plain blast, is the drawn out howl a child emits …

Nitzavim: We Cannot Lose

August 29, 2010 – 2:55 am | Comments Off on Nitzavim: We Cannot Lose2,732 views
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The Day
The Torah portion chanted on the Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah opens with, “Atem Nitzavim Hayom Kulchem Lifnei Hashem Elokeichem,” you stand [firmly] all together today, before G-d your lord. (1)

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Terumah: Mobilizing The Force

February 14, 2010 – 5:38 am | Comments Off on Terumah: Mobilizing The Force2,663 views
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Affixing The Staves
The major artifacts in the tabernacle, transported across the desert by the Levitic tribe, were equipped with large staves by which they were lifted and transported. The Torah details precise instructions on how and when the staves were to be affixed and here we encounter a curious point. …

Tazria Mizora: The Priest and the Pariah

April 15, 2007 – 3:26 am | Comments Off on Tazria Mizora: The Priest and the Pariah4,249 views
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Inopportune
There is an ancient tradition by which Jews pledge to charity in the hope of bringing merit to a loved one that has fallen ill. (1) Similarly, rabbis often suggest that performance of Torah commandments stimulates blessing from above.
Doesn’t this rise to the heights of hypocrisy? Is devotion for the …

Mishpatim: A Debt to G-d

January 21, 2007 – 5:03 am | Comments Off on Mishpatim: A Debt to G-d2,712 views
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A Prosaic Portion
The memory of the Ten Commandments at Sinai is stamped into the collective psyche of the Jewish people. It was the piece de resistance of spiritual achievement. A transcendental moment; our souls luxuriated in the presence of the divine, freed from the shackles of vanity and materialism.

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Korach: Losing on Both Ends

June 18, 2006 – 6:06 am | Comments Off on Korach: Losing on Both Ends2,212 views
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Korach Had His Reasons
In this week’s Parsha we read about the infamous Korach. Korach was smart, rich, and powerful. He was also a rebel. Worst than a rebel he was a jealous rebel. His rebellion was nearly successful and G-d found it necessary to stamp out his rebellion in the …

Naso: The Choices we Make

June 5, 2006 – 1:51 am | Comments Off on Naso: The Choices we Make2,849 views
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Show Me the Money
If I set two plates before you, one filled with cookies, the other with a million dollars, which one would you choose? Consider the benefit you and society could derive from the money. Contrast that with the short term pleasure and long term belly-ache that the cookies …

Tazria Mitzora: Treating the Cause

April 2, 2006 – 8:36 pm | Comments Off on Tazria Mitzora: Treating the Cause2,677 views
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Signs of Leprosy
Our Parsha elaborates upon the laws of “Tzaraa’s: a dermatological condition.” Why is this particular skin condition so central to Torah law? The Midrash teaches that sometimes man’s physical afflictions are consequences of his actions and that leprosy is a sign of slander.

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