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When you trust in G-d, you know that circumstances and people can’t harm you. You have nothing to fear but fear itself.

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Shemot: Faith in Auschwitz

December 15, 2013 – 3:57 am | Comments Off on Shemot: Faith in Auschwitz3,968 views
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Where was G-d?
Where was G-d during the Holocaust is one of a questions fielded by theologians and religious thinkers. Is it possible to believe in G-d despite such tragedy? Was faith possible in Auschwitz?

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Vayechi: Anguish

December 8, 2013 – 12:50 am | Comments Off on Vayechi: Anguish4,792 views
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No Break
If you have ever seen a Torah Scroll you know that it contains paragraph breaks. Some paragraphs are longer than others, but at the end of the paragraph there is usually a break, especially at the end of a portion. There are very few portions that are not preceded …

Canukah: Despite the Odds

November 21, 2013 – 6:50 pm | Comments Off on Canukah: Despite the Odds10,579 views
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The Source of Light
In the course of life there are times of joy and of melancholy. When we are surrounded by friends and a constructive support network, when we are successful at home and at work, when we are satisfied with personal progress and development it is easy to coast …

Vayeshev: You Are A Gem

November 17, 2013 – 12:06 am | Comments Off on Vayeshev: You Are A Gem4,878 views
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Two Names
G-d appeared to Jacob and said, “Your name is Jacob. Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel shall be your name.”[1]  Nevertheless, the Torah continues to make repeated use of both names, Jacob and Israel, in every following chapter until Jacob’s death. This is because the …

Toldot: No Generation Gap

October 28, 2013 – 1:53 am | Comments Off on Toldot: No Generation Gap4,681 views
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A Beautiful Site
My son’s Bar Mitzvah was an opportunity for a family reunion. I recall that on Shabbat afternoon after lunch, while parents, siblings and children lounged and chatted, my brother in law pulled me aside and pointed out a beautiful scene. A large group of teenage girls were sitting …

Chayei Sarah: Free Choice

October 20, 2013 – 2:24 am | Comments Off on Chayei Sarah: Free Choice25,231 views
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Just A Number
The expression, age is just a number, is true, but not everyone likes to have their number called. The Torah tells us the age of the Matriarch Sarah, prompting our rabbis to ask, why. If a gentleman never asks and a lady never tells, as the aphorism goes, …

Vayera: Eat and Drink

October 13, 2013 – 4:55 am | Comments Off on Vayera: Eat and Drink6,861 views
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Planting In A Well
“And [Abraham] planted an Eshel in B’er Sheva.” Eshel is an inn, a place to eat and drink,[1] strangers passing through B’er Sheva, were invited to Abraham’s tent to eat and drink. When they had their fill, Abraham would invite them to thank G-d for the food …

Lech Lecha: The Convert’s Soul

October 6, 2013 – 5:58 am | Comments Off on Lech Lecha: The Convert’s Soul9,323 views
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No Fear
On one of my visits to Israel a dear friend took me on a tour of the ruins of Shiloh. He showed me the remnants of a huge stone wall atop a massive hill and described how formidable the fortress appeared to lone travelers at the bottom of the …