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The radical transition from the Yom Kippur solemnity to the Simchat Torah revelry can be dizzying, but it makes sense. There is a method to the madness.

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Pinchas : Same Sex Marriage Part One

November 4, 2005 – 2:03 am | Comments Off on Pinchas : Same Sex Marriage Part One3,593 views

This essay is not related to the Parsha of the week but is posted here
because the subject has recently become a household topic of discussion

[Part one of three]
The Debate

Same Sex Marriage is a front-page news item debated in North American
media, legislatures and courts. The topic has recently piqued again
because of …

Matot: Same Sex Marriage Part Two

November 4, 2005 – 2:03 am | Comments Off on Matot: Same Sex Marriage Part Two3,575 views

Two Arguments
Same Sex Marriage is often defended on the following grounds.1.Legalizing behavior that is religiously forbidden doesn't imply that such behavior is beyond religious reproach. It simply implies that such behavior is beyond secular reproach. Though such behavior violates religious values we must not bring such concerns to the public …

Shabbos: The Theology

November 4, 2005 – 2:01 am | Comments Off on Shabbos: The Theology4,021 views

A Testimony to G-d
The raw elements of the
universe that G-d created are for the most part non-utilitarian. G-d
created man and charged him with the responsibility of reshaping this
nature so that it would better provide for man’s needs.. From the
beginning of time men have struggled to manipulate the forces of
nature.
 
We …

Shabbos: The Experience

November 4, 2005 – 2:01 am | Comments Off on Shabbos: The Experience3,303 views

The Highlight of the Jewish Week
“Six Days a week you shall
work and on the seventh day you rest”. Shabbos is a symbol of the
covenant between G-d and the Jewish nation. The covenant is enacted
through observing twenty-four hours of Shabbos rest (See section three)
For the Jew, Shabbos is a
day of complete …

Shabbos: The Rituals

November 4, 2005 – 1:57 am | Comments Off on Shabbos: The Rituals3,395 views

Preparations

 We often refer to the day of Shabbos as “Shabbos the queen” or “Shabbos the
bride”. The underlying message is that Shabbos is a distinguished guest whom we
are honored to welcome into our homes.
 
The preparations for this honored guest are very extensive. Shopping and
cooking usually begins two or three days before …

Shabbos: Thirty-Nine Catagories

November 4, 2005 – 1:43 am | Comments Off on Shabbos: Thirty-Nine Catagories3,431 views

Shabbos Prohibitions
It would be far beyond the scope of this essay to do justice to the intricate details of the Shabbos prohibitions. However, we will attempt provide a general overview of the categories of Melacha (work) that is prohibited on Shabbos.
 
The written Torah does not clearly delineate the individual types …

Shabbos: Rabbinical Additions and Enactments

November 4, 2005 – 1:34 am | Comments Off on Shabbos: Rabbinical Additions and Enactments3,044 views

Our sages have instituted many additional enactments that help safeguard the original thirty-nine Melachos. There are two forms of protective legislation that our sages have put into effect concerning the laws of Shabbos.
A. Safeguarding the laws of Shabbos.
The first form of legislation is one that safeguards the biblical prohibitions of …

Dynamic Seasons of Change

November 2, 2005 – 3:59 am | Comments Off on Dynamic Seasons of Change3,151 views

Seasonal Change
The winter has
come to an end and the long awaited summer has finally arrived. The
weather changes, the sun emerges and we take it for granted that the
worst is over. We plan our vacations, take out our summer clothes and
begin preparations for a calm and relaxing season.

In the back …